Jul 23, 2012

Wђat Came First? The Chicken or The Egg?

This is an example of a "circular question". It leads you round and round taking you nowhere. If such question eventually gets answered, you'll realise that it is rather irrelevant. In the instant case, it took scientists centuries to answer the chicken and egg dilemma and I am sure philosophers are still on the verge of answering this question. Funny enough, I really have not read till date, ђat the discovery of that answer has improved changed in the human race.

In our bid to finding better answers, we should stop asking rather irrelevant or circular questions. Circular questions will only place u on a rocking horse; you'll keep moving but it will take you nowhere. Rather we should ask questions that have direct relevance and importance to the object of our decision. Our questions should be less ambiguous and objective. Yes, objectivity too, because we tend to lay the questions we ask with sentiments in order to manipulate our answers.

By the way, any person who reads his or her holy book well won't have the problem of answering which came first between the chicken and the egg.

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Jul 22, 2012

ARE YOU ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS?

Hey! You finally stumbled on this blog ba? You're welcome.

Have you ever been amazed by the abundance of short-sightedness in the realm of decision making? Do you know making wise decisions is an ART? Unfortunately, this art is not taught in schools. To make matters worse, it has been discovered that if our parents lacked good decision making skills, it puts us at distinct disadvantage !

The first step to wise decision making is ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS.

In this age of information overload, there are too many opinions that only create more confusion, thus the need to hone our decision making skills and in doing this, the questions we ask should deserve some attention.

ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS IS A SKILL AND SHOULD BE LEARNT AND HARNESSED!!!

(Next 5 posts will treat 5 keys to finding better answers)

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Jul 14, 2012

QUOTE OF THE DAY!

PENCILS are made with ERASERS to give another chance, but the real logic is, the eraser on the pencil was made for you to remember that CHANCES are LIMITED!
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