Wednesday, April 24, 2013

#WisdomWed... Watch the Video 1st



"Why I hate school, but Love Education" a line by Suli Breaks. He poses the argument between Emotion Quality vs. IQ. Society's system tends to overlook the intelligence of a person, who is emotionally creative. Not the artists who composes or the painter, they contribute the enjoyable beauties and songs we adore; but those who possess and are naturally-highly-intelligent. The ones who can learn simply by demonstration and then process the world, using unique-organic-thinking. These are the people who provide superlative advice to those above their  position - people who contain high deposits of wisdom. A teacher once said, these people are known as a Machiavelli.

Most Intellects (the arrogant ones) considered themselves the best among people because of their education. This perception in some cases will negate the intelligence of the people they will serve, facilitate or employ. The people who utilize heart in combination with their intelligence, upon a foundation of experience are very valuable. A natural experience trained through critical thinking, making those successful decisions that shape lives in crucial moments. It is human development in ways you will not earn a degree, but you do elevate in degree; as an intelligent person using your gift with heart to change life from as is to as it should be.
It is the tale of worlds clashing, because the natural utilize his/her heart, experience and intellect to create, while the latter learned life through the eyes of an emotional great person, and not their own! "to God be the Glory, Forever and Forever...amin"
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