Advancing Concepts of Self-Education (Page 3)

Plumpcherry
Plumpcherry: It is, but in your father case and many people that are in the same path its a comforting feeling i think. When my pa departed he didn’t feel any pain. He didn’t really know me anymore. But everything else was a blur and any irritations he had were fading too. It was comforting, because he wasn’t suffering anymore. He was a peace. Our pas are at peace now.
Wow to the living though! I’m glad you’re okay, and not in too much pain. I’m thanking my God.

That’s is truly refreshing.
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haroldguillen
haroldguillen: you're right now that I think about it, I think it actually turned into a comforting feeling, he was no longer in any pain, he departed after falling asleep, so he must not have been feeling any pain, thank you for helping me see that, I can take comfort in the fact that he's in peace, truly refreshing.
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Plumpcherry
Plumpcherry: You’re welcome.
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haroldguillen
haroldguillen: sometimes to boost my imagination, I like to read two different novels at the same time and just start writing and see where my imagination can take me, using the imagination and being creative can assist in solving math problems, logic and creativity can go great together
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Plumpcherry
Plumpcherry: Thank you harolguillen, I will try that. I will have to.start reading novels.
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Plumpcherry
Plumpcherry: 💡
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haroldguillen
haroldguillen: I've also been curious about economics, I started reading a book called, Economic Literacy, to understand how the economy works, so if I read the paper or listen to the news, I can have a better understanding about what's being said, enjoy your reading Plumpcherry
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Plumpcherry
Plumpcherry: Exactly, same here.thr worlds humans are forever evolving, we have to try to keep up with the changes, current events.
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haroldguillen
haroldguillen: working as a retail supervisor, the more I work the more I tend to learn, I like to blend multi tasking projects with time efficiency, sometimes I get it right, sometimes I get it wrong, and of course lesson learned, can't reverse any mistakes that were made, can only make up for them, life is sometimes about second chances.
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fh24
fh24: Hi guys, I just noticed how long you were keeping this conversation going since I had started it quite a while ago. One thing I wanted to comment on. The thinking process is often not very closely observed in ones own mind, so some times it's an unrefined question which keeps people going for ever in circles. You can't expect a smart answer to a stupid question, and there are more than enough of those. When the thinking process advances, one also gains quite a bit of critical mind capacity when applying analytical observation and the 3rd eye - the minds eye - helps you see the differences between limited, simplistic thinking and the more progressive mind work which provides for so much intellectual satisfaction once you discover
how to better manage your own mind space so you can start to learn at a faster rate and feel the mental development process actually taking you to higher levels and closer to reality as defined by the laws of nature and not by human ideas which have no foundation in the real world - you have to do your own mental development work with the help of good friends who have freed their own mind from irrational myths, indoctrination and propaganda - all highly toxic mind pollutants along with religion, because nature has no use for any such mental disfunctions. Best wishes to you, Franto in Toronto
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Fog Swept Glade
Fog Swept Glade: That's pretty good. I don't believe I should be shaped by an outsider's values or phony cooing, so I'll just stay stubborn and absorb what works. Having enjoyed the appropriate foundation despite prying charity cases means I possess integrity whether or not somebody undermines my bodily authority. If integrity and manners still bothers a cult team elsewhere, just be sure to keep it to yourself. I've got two wonderful animals that aren't injected, lacerated, or ill with mutating diseases. Good going with the Rick Moranis, arcades, and sketch comedy though..same people, same group.
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haroldg206
haroldg206: these days self education sounds like a great idea, doing research on the one of the best ways to fight a virus, taking care of the immune system, learning that taking echinacea, elderberry, turmeric, garlic, probiotic the best and preventative way to fight any on coming virus, using my quarantine time wisely, reading more
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Fog Swept Glade
Fog Swept Glade: Relearning such basic functions isn't for me. It hasn't assisted any body else I've met either. Unless you are worthless you'd know better than to work toward changing yourself. I have yet to meet any practitioner of such a process that didn't go around imposing on people, taking things and encouraging contests. I'm thinking about Jane and Dharma themes here. It just doesn't work. I know what dissenters get sometimes. I don't think that whatever you're working on will aide anybody that's sensible. Many of such teachings should begin early on and in a proper dorm or class. Strife is no teacher. Learning via plight sensitizes normal people into acting like dharmic sorts, older children etc. Still not sure what you're selling, nobody ever used it.
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haroldg206
haroldg206: self education can be a life long process, maybe i didn't get what was being taught in school the first time around, whether it was about health or math, but all these years later, i started to get curious, and ran into something or a concept i got curious about and deciding to do my own research, or it may have been a situation where the teacher taught a limited amount of material and so many questions emerged that drew my curiosity, one doesn't always have to be in school to have homework
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Fog Swept Glade
Fog Swept Glade: Absorbency requires no reprocessing. One simply must manage new assignments when they are prescribed to adapt. Shock, punching, electrocution, and hurting people in developing or retarded stages needn't be practiced to teach or re educate better people with better parents!
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Fog Swept Glade
Fog Swept Glade: I struggle now but hardly knew how to spell since 2010. Despite the arrogance of tutors teaching contractions in unsolicited sessions, I expanded my vocabulary as I saw fit.
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