Wednesday, February 16, 2011

reflection in observations....

when fallacious reasonings are used for verification, is there any weight?

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convictions from the heart are far more powerful than feeble numerical support.

but where results are assumed to be 'the mind', what are convictions from the heart? If you cant tell me where they come from, you never understood what they are.

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borrowed cliche, however eloquent pales against words of true sincerity.

Rehearsed rhetorics never reaches the inward chord.

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simplicity and earnestness are refreshing traits not cultivated by product-oriented, achievement focused system.

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i asked someone what to him is a leader. The reply, a leader must have vision.

answer doesnt appear to be unique. But it struck me. Because behind the words, I saw the experience; the depth of thought; of vision not realised.

Alot was not said. But alot had been said, if one had listened inwardly.

vision is from within. a burning object for the good of those who one leads, for the object of one's love. Deep calleth unto deep. You have it, you will echo from within. Respect for the person rise a notch higher.

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Someone sought me to listen to his dreams. The dreams were woven from interweaving with community, and concern for fellow beings. It wasnt just talk. There was evidence of communication and commitment. There was purpose and object.

There was unrealism; youthful enthusiasm that may wane; impractical sustainability.

But there was dream, the courage to dream, to want to seek for betterment of others.

Dont quench dreams. To achieve dreams, it is how the foundation is laid. And laying of foundation needs perseverence, endurance and determination to take blows of life.

The dreams may fade. But at least you have dreamt, and aspired once to attain to them. And whilst young, you should dream thus, good for you.

Thank you for sharing your dream.



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