How to find the Truth that works. for yourself.
Give me a reason to go and I will search for the truth. It’s part of who I am, always seeking the truth because the puzzle feels incomplete. And when I find interesting knowledge, only application in my own reality can validate it, it’s checking with my own eyes.
I should ask more questions on general topics. I know I should… But to ask questions is a skill, and like any other, it must be mastered. Be it writing, playing the piano, hand standing, or driving. Those are all skills which provide value, because the more we learn, the more efficient we become.
There is no time in the present for quick formulas and magical secrets. We learn better if the knowledge is built in a slow way. The chunks of information need to be processed for it to stick. And true knowledge comes freeing the human from all echoed perspectives, and this kind of knowledge when applied in life, guarantee freedom and the skill to choose wisely.
“The art and science of asking good questions is the source of all knowledge” — Thomas Berger
Once the skill is mastered we can start, then, be telling the truth. Spreading the words, taking the chance and opportunity to experience life in the honest, transparent way. Like the givers in society, we realize that telling the truth is not only liberating but a vital process for one to actually start creating for himself the reality in which he wants to live. But if there is the opportunity, why would you lie? Have you ever thought of that? When the choice is facing us, we usually tend to succumb, but that doesn’t happen when our integrity is connected enough to our emotions.
And then, when the emotional and the physical body are in the same frequency, its when we act just like we want, it’s when we don’t need any more motivation or power of will. Because the long-term gains are much more liberating than the short-term satisfaction or limitations. And the plain attention allows us to flow into the paper or the keyboard. The letters start to form words in a long automatic phrase of ideas and meaning. But there are other ways to experience, and maybe language is not the only one because when we are creating, the brain is firing up electric connections at a far faster speed.
So we, writers, can only express our souls out for the sake of externalizing the power that your readers can look at it after, reconstructing all the interactions that once happened in my head.