The truth of the matter is, life is about processing
information, lots of it. Every day-‘er-day.
A minute doesn’t pass without us hearing something that we have to think
about. But not everything we hear is information
worth keeping. Sometimes it’s, junk in –
junk out. You have to know what to
ignore, what to use and what you may need to file away for future use. And then there are pieces of data that is for
information only. It’s one of those, now
you know deals, no further action necessary. It’s not everything that we hear or every
piece of advice that is given, that we must adhere to either. We have to pick and choose, and that is an essential
process. What is important is that we
are open to absorbing information and that we process the information appropriately.
At the end of the day, no one should
think for us. I’m pretty sure there is a
reason for the thing between our ears, we simply have to use it.
We are living in a world where people often have hidden
motives and agendas, trust me, you want to think for yourself. Come to your own conclusion based on facts
and evidence. So if I say, your interest
is my priority, but everything I say or do, never takes your interest into
account, yeah – that’s a junk in, junk out moment. Don’t believe the hype. Analyze
data/information for yourself. Some
folks tend to interpret things with a slant
in their favor. It may sound good, but what is the motive. Once you figure that out, you’re on your way
to the truth. Give me the info, I’ll
come to my own conclusion, thank you.
And then there is the good stuff. Information that gives you life diva. Information that guides you and leads you into
truth and a better way of living. When
we have to make important decisions, I believe that there is a greater power
that is always working to lead us on our best path. Signs are everywhere and we would be silly to
ignore them all because there is a lot of worthless info out there. So, take the time to listen, learn and process
information for yourself. It’s not all
trash. Sometimes you have to process a
lot of coal, before you get to a diamond.
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