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Concerning the problem of Human Talent The only problem with any talent possessed is that other people expect extraordinary to possess you, when in fact it is merely something the talented might chase to catch at speed. It can be seen in that the talented often do not achieve the heights they are often destined, even - capable - proof enough that the talent is the ability to find, rather than the certainty to. For instance many great inventions came about by mistake, I wonder what man who discovered fire, more over - whether which men drawn tools to make it, or only after having seen Gods almighty light bolt strike. To which men draws a copy of nature, there are many great capabilities, and some of the new, most, if not all by accidental, but universally to humankind - no accident is possible without an intent behind it. In the case of explaining the origins of life before these personalities and life of humankind were present, we must be concerted in the thought that some entity or structure had itself another idea - to which we see in a grand union of unfolding, to which the end appears fleeting. I wonder when that next lighting bolt shall strike, but I write, to all concerned with the expectations of the talented, as perhaps these are the worst of all. I already pointed out, that there are two things, the talent and the experience. Therefore to be talented without Nature is like nature being without any one talented enough to copy it. Therefore the universe seeks to evolve the patterns of atoms, and when this is done, then a better man can be built who can achieve better things, but never without nature, or his own implied nature. I think then therefore natural things in the universe in observation must have an equal weight to those of a persons thoughts, no matter how great the intelligence or how perchancing the person, these inextricable laws I think cannot be broken without offending mother nature herself - no matter how great the intelligence or talent, without the universe to show its arms and rivers, I should expect the talent of that person would shine less. For these reasons talent is equal to experience, because one is lost without the other, like a king without his people , or a god without his parishioners. First we should be sure, but also careful with what we learn or worship, and its value, but most of all we should respect the infinite value of equality, as the universe itself was able to begin some unimaginable unfolding of this kind by it, and without the need, apparently, for creating mass. We are left with only the assumption that matter always existed. The answer here is not very good is it. At least until some other enterprising man comes along and figures out how it really works. He will be a real scientist.
Posted on: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 08:09:25 +0000

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