Knowledge…continuation

May 3, 2008 on 8:22 pm | In Knowledge |

The third kind of knowledge is the one that we do not receive at school. We also do not get it from our parents. This is the knowledge that our parents did not have either. It is the most important knowledge, the knowledge of life. It is the knowledge of how to make money, how to succeed in life, how to set goals in the right way and how to achieve them, how to think in a right way. Our parents did not give us that knowledge, because they did not have it. You can not give something you don’t have. Only a few people on this planet are fortunate enough to be born in a family where the parents possess that knowledge. You and I were not the “fortunate” ones. But does that mean that we are doomed for failure? Not at all! We can get that knowledge. We can become very successful in life. You see, through our lives we were told that we can not do this, we can not do that, this is impossible…etc. We were conditioned for failure. As Bob Proctor said, “Taking in calculation our conditioning and what has happened to us, it is amazing that we are doing as well as we are.” How true!
You see, we are born perfect. We are persistent, born risk takers. How many times the little baby falls before it learns to walk? How many times the baby will get a bruise in pursuit of the difficult goal of walking? Yet, the baby will get up, and try again, taking the risk of falling. He/she falls and gets up again, and again. At the end the baby will get up one more time than he/she falls and finally…walks. The baby walks and everyone around cheers, proud of the baby’s accomplishment. The whole family is thrilled! The baby walks! The news goes over the whole neighborhood. It is a great start to the baby’s life, and than…the conditioning takes place.  
Let’s look at a scenario going into the future of the baby. Now the baby is an adult. An adult that most of the time does not have a direction where to go, not to mention any idea of how to start the journey toward their dream. It is not the adult fault. He/she was not been taught how to set goals and go for them. But let’s say, somehow that adult decides what he/she wants. What happens now? All the conditioning, luck of the basic knowledge of life makes the adult nervous, worry and doubtful as it is. Let’s take a look at the surrounding world. The adult tells family, friends and maybe some other people about what he/she wants to achieve. Instead of the encouragement he/she got as a baby, now the adult gets strange looks on people’s faces and comments like. “It is an unrealistic goal.” “How are you going to do it?” “What about the resources?” Sometimes it can be even a “great” comment like…”Are you crazy?… that will stop that adult right in his/her tracks. The peer pressure, the uncertainty, the luck of knowledge how to really make it work, how to take an intelligent risk (that now is forgotten), the doubt, and the fear of failure and ridicule, is so overwhelming, that the adult does not know how to cope with it and abandons his/her dream and goes back to “reality” that he/she is not happy with.
I can only say that I am glad that we as babies are so persistent and we take the intelligent risk and clearly stick to our goal of walking, because the other way we all would be on all fours.
 

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