Saturday, July 18, 2015

July 18th

Internalizing


People think they don't have to learn,
Because there is so much information available.
But knowledge is more than possessing information.
Only the wise move fast enough.
The amount of information available to day is unprecedented. In medieval times a few volumes could form an encyclopedia of all known facts, or a despot could control his subjects simply by isolating or destroying a library. Now information is available to us in tidal proportions.Some people take a lethargic approach to this enormity. They feel that if there is so much at hand, they do not need to actually learn anything. They'll go out and find it when they need it. But life moves too fast for us to rely on this laziness. Just as the flow of information has increased exponentially, so too has the pace of decision making accelerated. We can't be passive; we have to internalize information and place ourselves precisely in the flow.
It has been stated that the average human being utilizes 10 percent of his or her mental capacity. A genius uses only 15 percent. So we definitely have the capacity to keep up -- if we unlock our potential. This requires education, experience, and determination. One should never stop learning, never stop exploring, never stop going on adventures. Be like the explorers of old. What they acquired for themselves will always surpass those who merely read about their exploits.



Personal Interpretation

Information is not knowledge, and thus, in a fast-paced environment where there is seldom time to access the necessary facts, it behooves us to process in advance. The act of learning is essential if we are to stay afloat. We have to be able to apply our learning at a moment's notice. Our lives will be made richer by the effort. Learning should be a lifelong process as well. Education is essential, but so is experience. Let us explore our world and all that it has to offer, make the most of our defeats, celebrate our triumphs and remain open to new developments in the world around us. Then we can truly be ready for anything.

No comments:

Post a Comment