“Thinking is difficult; that’s why so few people do it.” Albert
Einstein
Thinking is a process
of self-intuition through asking relevant questions to create not only
self-awareness but also self-introspection. It is the natural habit of the
thinking mind to try to solve problems by asking specific questions. Solving
problems with relevant questions is self-empowering the human mind to attain
human wisdom because it creates the intent to learn, to discover, and then to
change for the better. Without the ultimate change, life often becomes static,
boring, and ultimately unhappy.
Know the importance of
asking questions, and continue to ask more meaningful and relevant questions
throughout your life journey; this is the only pathway to attaining true human
wisdom.
Human life is complex,
and living is always complicated. To truly understand what life is all about,
you must distill life to one simple but difficult question: “Am I happy?”
This is a simple
question, but the answer may not be as simple and straightforward as you may
think. This simple question is about living your
life, which is never simple; living for life may, indeed, be very complicated,
especially for those who are always unhappy.
If your life is
getting more complicated, you may have problems with you life and living. If,
on the other hand, you never have problems with feelings of anger, fear,
frustration, or you never have felt that life is meaningless, you are
probably not human.
Right thinking plays a
pivotal role in human happiness. If you think right, you may become happier.
Stephen Lau
Copyright© 2018 by
Stephen Lau
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