Saturday, August 3, 2013

About writing


I usually like to write to keep my thoughts well in place and understand. I believe writing makes you a better learner because it improves your thinking, imagination and a lot more. More importantly, it's just an amazing way to let your thoughts out and realising things. When I start to write I feel free to say what's on my mind, free my mind for all the thoughts that are preventing my brain to breathe. In fact, writing has helped me improving and discovery myself better. It is also a great way to shape your thoughts and give them meaning.

More in general, I like to write about things I learn, experience and what else. Learning is a life-long process and seriously, we learn everyday; there is just so much to learn. I feel like if I learn 1 millionth of the things in this world, then I'm blessed. Anyway, I had that thought when I was in the uni library, I was like man, now that I realise it, there ARE books and books and books everywhere. So the people saying that life is boring or they are bored are just sadly ignorant (okay you might send me red arrows :x ) because life is an infinity of knowledge to acquire, things to discover. The best way to enrich yourself is to learn by yourself but from others too, because you cannot experience everything. There is so much to learn from others.
On a last note (which is quite irrelevant but important for me to say), there is no age limit or time to learn. Do not say you can't until you try, I really learn from this mistaken thought, I believe too much what people say about things and take it for granted, so much that I had a 'blockage'. Like when they say it's hard I think it'll be hard for me. See it already acts as a negative thought and negative attitude or fear from something is actually what makes it hard. See the paradox or the vicious circle. So if you go neutral on something, you do your best and everything will be fine. If you can't you can't, but at least you have the benefit of having tried rather than the remorse of a lifetime for not knowing how it would turn. I always try to be neutral- be in equilibrium so that I will not be taken by surprise too much and stay well in place.

On a last note (which is quite irrelevant but important for me to say), there is no age limit or time to learn. Do not say you can't until you try, I really learn from this mistaken thought, I believe too much what people say about things and take it for granted, so much that I had a 'blockage'. Like when they say it's hard I think it'll be hard for me. See it already acts as a negative thought and negative attitude or fear from something is actually what makes it hard. See the paradox or the vicious circle. So if you go neutral on something, you do your best and everything will be fine. If you can't you can't, but at least you have the benefit of having tried rather than the remorse of a lifetime for not knowing how it would turn. I always try to be neutral- be in equilibrium so that I will not be taken by surprise too much and stay well in place.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Beginning

Like every story, I'll start with the introduction. So let me tell you about this blog. This one is going to be on books, books I read and my summaries, reviews, views and comment on them.
I feel it is essential to keep a writing of the books you read, things you learn, help you, make you realise things, or even change your life. It's essentially a good idea because I have a shrinking mind and can't remember fully.
So here we go...looking forward to many readings and reviews.