Thought of the Day from Sunday, October 20th, 2013 Intelligible - TopicsExpress



          

Thought of the Day from Sunday, October 20th, 2013 Intelligible ideas represent inclinations that crave for the founding of an intellectual culture that focuses on its preliminary exchange. It cannot be stressed enough that knowledge is never stationary and we can always stand to learn something new even once we have made staunch, bold, and revolutionary breakthroughs in any type of human endeavor. Naturally we seek to celebrate and congratulate ourselves for the breakthroughs that have occurred, but for the individual who cherishes intellectualism as an unshakeable culture for the masses they quickly realize there is much work to be had. Where we have performed well we could be doing better and where we are doing better we could produce more. There are numerous inadequacies that surmount when we try to evaluate the overall worth of our intellectual breakthroughs which brings human imperfection into the central limelight. That individual who lives and breaths a life predicated on intellectualism is someone who actively maintains the quality of genius from within their flesh and bones. In this case it must be realized there is a reason for their restlessness and impatience with common ignorance. Irrespective of a persons intellectual capacity we can always stand to learn and grow on what we dont know about the world. A person limits themselves in this capacity which goes on to influence what they choose to accept and reject as fundamental truths; this is where intelligible preliminaries are exchanged which attempt to fuse together in a dire effort to forge a worldview. Once we have achieved that worldview it is commonly thought that we are home free and often times rejoice with the completion of our coming to age period. It is this view that will tirelessly cut humankind short of its intellectual potential which is why so many will continue to surreptitiously avoid the discomfort of further intellectual thought.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 02:52:48 +0000

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