Wednesday 21 January 2015

The Wisdom to Change and The Wisdom to acknowledge Change


‘Wisdom to change and Wisdom to acknowledge change’
Quote of the day
‘Wisdom comes from experience yielding a better understanding of your existence and allowing you to live with prudence and better judgement.’

Wisdom is the greatest knowledge centre that you acquire over a period of time that matures like a coconut and resembles the succulence found inside this tropic drupe. (The use of the word drupe in this instance refers to an indehiscent fruit)  A matured person holds the centre of knowledge within him or her like the coco water of a coconut, so rich in sugar, dietary fibre, protein, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. A matured individual takes years to reach the succulence of rich coco water. A matured person can be likened to the kernel of a coconut, so enriched with goodness and so white with brilliance. The shell of a coconut is tough like a rigid person who lives in anticipation of the unseen and the foreseen. The husk of the coconut resembles the tenacity of a person concealing their personal profile from hackers who infiltrate novices for their wealth and rob them of their health. Wisdom comes through the ages and clusters into distinct stages allowing the individual to walk, talk, unblock and block, to avoid the possible shock and to avoid small talk. Every process in life comes from learning. Learning is about understanding. Once taught we pocket this information as knowledge. A series of pockets containing relevant knowledge based on your needs creates the wisdom personified for you. We all are wise. We rise like the Sun, we revise like a student, and we surprise the tutor and we advise the learner. As we gain knowledge we need to share it liberally. Unblocking helps us to clears doubts that we have and fears that we accrue. Blocking obstructs any future interventions in our affairs. When we are young we always make mistakes, as we get older we lessen our mistakes, this is the advance stages of maturity. A matured individual will always watch out for his or her friends, ensuring that they do not make similar mistake like before.  Wisdom teaches you to be prudent as you past the stages of being a student. Prudence is about farsightedness, it is about the prescience of being patient. Meritocratic Goal Setters like yourself understand the value of time and therefore go about their chores with care and caution. I have always said live in anticipation in the past but to develop the art of being prudent comes from a good knowledge base or the faculty of Wisdom. Dear Friends, I wrote this article to ensure that you acquire pockets of information relevant to your needs on a daily basis so that you develop the ability to deal with all types of unforeseen and foreseen situations in your life as you grow older. The Art or Faculty of Wisdom is unlike a degree that lasts for perhaps 7 years, to be awarded with a degree in wisdom you need to pass the 100 year test and leave behind a legacy for others to follow.

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