It is a gift: The convenience of thinking for yourself
What a marvelous reality it is
that you are able to think for yourself. If you compare how the human mind
thinks metaphorically, with the flight of an eagle, you will begin to see the
reality that the human mind functions in amazing ways and appreciate the
convenience of being able to think for yourself.
To what height does an eagle
soar,
Beyond the world and even more?
Is there one man, who's keeping
score?
What mystery the mind does
pour,
Though grounded on a human
floor;
Sometimes it's peace, but oft
it's war.
Who holds the key to wonder's
door?
One apple, peeled right to the
core;
A truth that some will e'er
ignore
Though traces lie within
folklore
Still coupled in a lion's roar;
The human book, that page, who
tore?
Consider your thought process for a moment. The
freedictionary.com suggests that your thought process is "the process of
using your mind to consider something carefully."
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/thought+process
"This really is
convenient!" you might suggest. "I actually think for myself!"
There is so much more to it
than that. Certainly, you have the ability to think for yourself, but you can
also think in such a way that you can comprehend the reality of man landing on
the moon. You can think about the simple things in life.
"I can think things
through! I can act upon my own thoughts rather than having to rely on the
thoughts of someone else."
Imagine for a moment, what it
would be like if you were not able to think for yourself. Someone else would
have to do all of your thinking for you. That would not be any fun. In
fact, it could turn into a horrific scenario. It might be inconvenient for you,
as well.
Consider this simple example.
"Here is a glass of
water."
What if you could not think for
yourself?
Would you realize that you need
to have a drink of water? Probably not. Maybe you would not even understand how
to accept it from the hand of the person who offered it to you. If you did
figure out how to take the glass in your hand, would you comprehend that you
should drink it or actually know how to drink it?
What if you did not want a
glass of water?
For example, perhaps someone
else had already given you a glass of water. You don't need or want another
one. Would you be able to refuse it? No, is a very important word. If you could
not think for yourself, would you be able to understand the word no? Could you
act on it?
People who become totally
disabled can have difficulty responding to others, but many of them
are still able to think for themselves and have the ability to decide whether
they might want a drink of water, but not all of them, unfortunately. Those who
have suffered severe trauma or have sustained head injuries, could have
problems thinking for themselves. So do many elderly people whose faculties are
gradually diminishing.
Those who are dying may not be able to thinks for
themselves, either.
You may not stop to think how
convenient it is that you can think for yourself. You should celebrate that
reality in your life and enjoy that faculty fully while you still have the
ability to enjoy it. Far too often, you may tend to take it for granted.
The human mind has a wonderful
capacity to function in ways that you or others don't understand completely.
Many times, people unknowingly allow their mental faculties to be altered in
some way, through the excessive use of alcohol or drugs. Once the damage is done,
it may not be reversible.
While it is convenient to be
able to think for yourself, it is important that you are aware of the reality
that this ability could be stripped from you, at any time in your life. It truly
is a gift, so you must always use it wisely.
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