"An education which does not cultivate the will is an education that depraves the mind." — Anatole France
-
-
As in it's better to have the force of will to live out your ideas, rather than merely express them?
-
1/ It has multiple meanings for me. 1. Our actions, not our ideas, define us. 2. Action to idea > idea to action 3.https://twitter.com/mistermircea/status/875964080598765568 …
-
2/ Understanding will is part of understanding yourself as an individual, and therefore an inextricable part of any real education.
-
3/ So your education, in life, or otherwise, ought to teach you what will is and how to yield it.
-
4/ If this doesn't happen—as is the case for most of what passes for education—you become a vessel for knowledge, but knowing nothing.
-
5/ Which reminds me of this talk by Osho I was reading recently http://www.osho.com/iosho/library/read-book/online-library-intelligent-knowledge-seen-bf41c97b-109?p=1ce09bcbbcc95f726a92b29dcbafcc66 …
-
Oooh I like me that. It reminds me of how Wim Hof discovered he could control the autonomous parts of his brain and immune system
-
Through breathing and cold exposure. The science later proved that his intuition was correct. Wim Hof "knew" by paying attention to body
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.