I have always been seeking for growth opportunities and I do this
through reading interesting books and some interesting articles from different
blogs online.
I came across some great insights about life and how we should
actually live our life on this great blog called Brainpickings.org which is being
run by a woman called Maria Popova.
Here
are some of the timeless lessons that I have learnt from this woman of wisdom.
1. You should
always give yourself the chance to change your mind uncomfortably
According to this great blogger, we live in a society where we actually
do not have the comfort of developing our own opinions and thoughts that can
actually help shape our lives.
We are
always expected to live according to the perception of society and also
according to other people’s perceptions of life around them. She then said that
we should be willing to uncomfortably change our minds and thoughts about
different things.
These things could actually be topics, ideologies and above
all we could even change our entire lives.
2. You should
do nothing for only prestige or money or status or approval
In our society today, there are very many people who are doing certain
careers simply because they only have one goal and that is to make money or
have a very high status.
Maria Popova
said that you should do nothing for prestige or money or status only. According
to one writer who is called Paul Graham, Prestige is like a powerful magnet
which is always making you to doubt even your beliefs around what you enjoy.
It
causes you to work on what you would like to like and not what you actually
love to do.
The feelings of prestige are fine although they will not make it
very thrilling to wake up every morning or even gratifying to go to sleep at
night. Instead these feelings will detract or distract you from the things that
do offer you the deeper rewards.
3. You should
be generous
From the writings of Maria Popova, we learn that we should be generous
with our time and your resources.
You should also be willing to give credit
with your words since it is much easier to become a critic than a celebrator.
There is always another human being on the other side of every exchange that is
taking place who needs some attention. She said that every interaction provides
a great opportunity to be understood and to understand and these are the
greatest gifts that life has to offer to us.
4. You should
learn to build some pockets of stillness in your life
Maria Popova said that there is a creative purpose to the process of day
dreaming and meditation.
Therefore, we should give ourselves the time to go for
walks, ride our bikes to any place that we desire and surprisingly, she said
that boredom can actually help us in our creative lives.
The best ideas will
most certainly come to us when we let the fragments of our experience float
around our unconsciousness in order to form new combinations.
When you do not
give yourself some time to unconsciously process your thoughts and ideas, then
the flow of the creative process will be broken.
5. You should
ensure that you do take your sleep very seriously
According to Maria Popova, sleep is one of the most important things
that every human being should actually take seriously and we should never let
ourselves wear out because of the lack of sleep.
Sleep is an essential for most
creative people and will always dictate our waking moment and even social
rhythms. You should be as religious and disciplined about your sleep as you are
about your work.
We worship our ability to get by with less sleep as a badge of
honour that validates even our work ethic. This actually is a profound failure
of self-respect and of the priorities. There is nothing more important than your
health and your being sane.
6. Never
allow people to try to tell you who you are
According to one writer called Maya Angelou, when people try to tell you
who they are, believe them but more importantly when people try to tell you who
you are, don’t believe them.
You are the only custodian of your own integrity
and the perceptions of other people about you and the assumptions that they
make about who you are reveals a lot about them and absolutely nothing about
you.
7. Your
presence is far more rewarding an art than productivity
Our culture measures our worthiness as human beings by our earnings, our
efficiency, our ability to do different things.
The productivity cult has its
place but we should worship at it’s alter everyday because this will steal from
us the joy and wonder that actually makes life worth living.
According to Annie
Dillard who is one famous writer, how we spend our days is of course how we
spend our lives.
8. You should
always expect anything worthwhile to take a long time
Our culture today is littered with a lot of immediacy and impatience.
The myth of overnight success is actually just what it actually is a myth and
this actually means that our present definition of success requires some
serious fine tuning.
The flower does not
go from bud to blossom in one single burst and yet as a culture we are not
interested in the process of blossoming.
But it is during the blossoming that
we actually build our character and destiny and this is actually the period
when the real magic takes place.
9. You should
always look out for things that magnify your spirit
One writer called Patti Smith was one time discussing William Blake and
her creative influences and she was talking about some of the great writers and
artists who magnified her spirit and it is actually a beautiful phrase and a
very beautiful notion.
You should endeavour to find out the people, ideas and
books that actually magnify your spirit.
Find them, and hold onto them and make
sure you do visit them more often. You should use these things as tools that
will help lift up and actually act as a vaccine for your progress in life.
10. You
should not be afraid to be an idealist
As a creative human being we should learn to separate between our
responsibility as creators and also the consumers of the constant dynamic
interaction that we do always call culture.
The fundamental question that we
should be asking ourselves is what side of the fault line between catering and
creation do we actually stand on?
The commercialisation of art and creativity
in the modern world has conditioned us to believe that the road to success
should be paved with catering only for the existing demands- give the people
Cat GIFs simply because Cat GIFs are what people want and it is what actually
does sell.
One of the last great idealists called E.B White has said that the
role of the writer is actually to lift up people and not to lower them down.
This is actually a role that each one of us is called to with a lot of urgency,
whatever cog we may actually be in the society machinery.
Supply will always
create it’s own demand. It is only by consistently supplying can we hope to
increase the demand for the substantial over the superficial which will
actually occur in both our individual lives and our culture as a whole.
11. You
should not only resist cynicism but ensure that we do fight it actively
Cynicism is a great enemy to the human productivity and growth that we
should actively continue fighting out of our lives.
You should keep fighting
this beast actively yourself.
This beast lays dormant in each of us and you
should ensure that you do counter it in those people that you do love and
engage with. You can do this by modelling its opposite.
Cynicism is uncreative
and does not encourage the power of critical thinking and it is spiritually
corrosive in our life. Life just like the universe that surrounds us ,
tolerates no stasis or lack of growth and in the absence of growth, decay
usurps the order. Like all forms of destruction.
Cynicism is easier and lazier than
construction. In our modern society today, it is more difficult and yet gratifying
to live sincerity and acting from a place of large hearted, constructive,
rational faith in the human spirit whereby we should be continually bending
towards growth and betterment.
This is the most important and valid antidote to
cynicism and in today’s society and culture it takes an act of courage and
resistance from a willing human being.
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