Monday, 12 November 2012

Our greatest strenghts are our greatest weaknesses


Our greatest strengths are our greatest weaknesses

With different education that each individual receives in his/her life experience, I would like to say that our greatest strengths can be our greatest weaknesses only if we have same education as  education is merely the repetition and retaining of other persons' in depth, self-reflected, philosophical perceptions. Intelligence, however, is not only the contemplation and absorption of the intrinsic, fundamental stances presented, but also the dedication oneself to pursuing one's own critical analysis, speculating every idea in the presence of these other views, and applying one's own culturally-, ethically-, and morally-defined principles to creating an indigenous interpretation. If intellect-seeking apprentices would first concentrate on knowing their own strengths and weaknesses, they would become more inclined to critically appraise and, therefore, learn the lessons placed before them. Our strengths and weakness should be a subjective of us as individuals, although we know society plays a major part in this. In order for us to redefine our inner strengths and weakness without bias of any sort, we would need to remove ourselves our society’s comfort and redefine our own ideals. To be full of confidence can destroy the person easily because you won’t think about the prevention because you are getting use.    

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