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Friday, January 1, 2010

2010 The Age Of JOY

2010 The Age Of JOY “Let us live for a time when everything brings us JOY” Maya Angelou The age of Knowledge And Information presents the greatest opportunities of all the ages. However if we don.t have true JOY what do we have? Mankind is manifesting and communicating information with the speed of light, which at one time was thought to be the fastest speed. So in the age of Knowledge And Information, how can we learn the new fast? Well, we have to respect our limitations and consider relearning our philosophy of learning. The learning systems, in place, are updating information at a rate that is un-comprehensive for the human mind. The solution is to develop systems to manage access to information that we deem relative to us. How do we learn to pay close attention to simply what Inspires us? How fast we can learn to use our new tools of learning in, “The Age Of Knowledge/Information“, more effectively? How fast can we Shift form the Features – Of Information, to the Benefits - Of information relative to our vision. We never master the overwhelming amount of information regarding the Features, however we can put systems in place to compensate for our limitations in learning as we up date our philosophy in the world of the new fast.

. “Everyone just wants to know, “What is it going to do for me”? So how is our vision going to empower others to accomplish their vision? How does our vision Inspire and help others? The Magic in life begins when we combine the four Inspirations, TO LIVE, TO LOVE, TO LEARN and TO LEAVE A LEGACY with the Ageless concept of “ The Wisdom Of All The Age“. Websters Dictionary defines Wisdom as, 1.Being wise, 2. Good Judgment, 3. Knowledge. So if we don’t have good judgment, what good is any new information really going to do to Inspire us and others. So lets shift our focus away from information and focus on how to develop and maintain sound judgment to naturally move toward what is personally Inspiring. Lets shift our vision to what we natural seem to enjoy which in effect brings us JOY which is the wise thing to do.

Joseph

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