Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Simplify to Succeed


To Succeed – Simplify



by: Scott F Paradis




Remember back to high school algebra, how we wondered what use the formulas and all that work would be in real life. Those quadratic equations were, in a word, intimidating. We challenged ourselves, maneuvered and manipulated, stewed and considered, reduced and pureed, until finally we could determine “x” or at least leave the equation of unknown variables in its simplest form. Have you used the equations much since then?




Well, the incite, the answer, the solution to all that time and struggle is not found in coefficients or factors. The life lesson of advanced math is in a concept – simplify. Math is a means for reducing complexity, in abstracts as in life. We succeed when we deal with life in manageable chunks and reduce multifaceted circumstances to their easiest form. To succeed – simplify.




Look at what is happening around us: the political turmoil, the financial madness, the burgeoning technology, the quiet and not so quiet pleas of desperation. Life seems to be accelerating, sweeping more and more people into its tumult. The population is growing rapidly. We are polluting the environment at an unprecedented pace. The people controlling the resources are fighting handily to ensure the apple cart is not upset and they seize ever more of the pie. We continue to shuffle the deck chairs as the ship sinks or strum the fiddle as the great city burns. While the financial titans, captains of industry and the pawns they control continue to belch out the smoke and readjust the mirrors the masses are left wondering: Who do we believe? Which way do we go?




The question has been asked, “Where have all the leaders gone?” To secure their fortunes and ensure their legacies, of course. This daunting task is not for “them”. The task before us is ours to address – ours to solve. We are wasting our time, energy, talent, and ultimately our lives, fighting over the spilled milk when we must devote our assets: intellectual, financial and physical; to the substantial challenges that confront us. The issues, on scale, are all complex. Like quadratic equations they appear intimidating. However, we all lose when we allow complexity to overwhelm us. To succeed, we must simplify. And the simple answer, in the final analysis, comes down to relationship.




The biggest challenge of an individual life, reflected in the health of society at large, is to connect with other journeying souls. Unfortunately, for all the technology of modern life, from high definition television, to high tech automobiles and other forms of advanced transportation, to smart phones, and sophisticated computers, we keep making life more complex. Technology is being employed not as a means to a better life, but as a distraction – to entertain and manipulate. Even the young, who seem to be masters of the technology, are voting with their lives. Suicide is on the rise in the developed world. Complexity is quite literally killing us.




We are lost in the complexity of daily living when the task is simple – connect with other human beings. This connection is not a means to an end. The connection is an end in itself. Forget about the medium, forget about the media – simplify life – simplify your life. Connect with another human being – directly – in a place, in a moment. Your life will instantly become more balanced, more full and more fulfilling.




Don’t allow the barrage of consumer messages, the pan handlers of material prosperity, to divert you from your course. You need this, society needs this, the world needs this. Simplify your life – spend quality time connecting with other people. Through your connections, through the bridges you build and the understanding you foster, you will change the world. And all of us, and the world, will be better for it. To succeed – simplify.




Copyright (c) 2010 Scott F Paradis




About The Author




Scott F. Paradis, author of “Promise and Potential: A Life of Wisdom, Courage, Strength and Will” http://ift.tt/OcASVo publishes “Insights” and a free weekly ezine, “Money , Power and the True Path to Prosperity”. Subscribe now at http://ift.tt/OcASVr
















Sunday, 7 December 2014

Simplify to Succeed

To Succeed – Simplify

by: Scott F Paradis


Remember back to high school algebra, how we wondered what use the formulas and all that work would be in real life. Those quadratic equations were, in a word, intimidating. We challenged ourselves, maneuvered and manipulated, stewed and considered, reduced and pureed, until finally we could determine “x” or at least leave the equation of unknown variables in its simplest form. Have you used the equations much since then?


Well, the incite, the answer, the solution to all that time and struggle is not found in coefficients or factors. The life lesson of advanced math is in a concept – simplify. Math is a means for reducing complexity, in abstracts as in life. We succeed when we deal with life in manageable chunks and reduce multifaceted circumstances to their easiest form. To succeed – simplify.


Look at what is happening around us: the political turmoil, the financial madness, the burgeoning technology, the quiet and not so quiet pleas of desperation. Life seems to be accelerating, sweeping more and more people into its tumult. The population is growing rapidly. We are polluting the environment at an unprecedented pace. The people controlling the resources are fighting handily to ensure the apple cart is not upset and they seize ever more of the pie. We continue to shuffle the deck chairs as the ship sinks or strum the fiddle as the great city burns. While the financial titans, captains of industry and the pawns they control continue to belch out the smoke and readjust the mirrors the masses are left wondering: Who do we believe? Which way do we go?


The question has been asked, “Where have all the leaders gone?” To secure their fortunes and ensure their legacies, of course. This daunting task is not for “them”. The task before us is ours to address – ours to solve. We are wasting our time, energy, talent, and ultimately our lives, fighting over the spilled milk when we must devote our assets: intellectual, financial and physical; to the substantial challenges that confront us. The issues, on scale, are all complex. Like quadratic equations they appear intimidating. However, we all lose when we allow complexity to overwhelm us. To succeed, we must simplify. And the simple answer, in the final analysis, comes down to relationship.


The biggest challenge of an individual life, reflected in the health of society at large, is to connect with other journeying souls. Unfortunately, for all the technology of modern life, from high definition television, to high tech automobiles and other forms of advanced transportation, to smart phones, and sophisticated computers, we keep making life more complex. Technology is being employed not as a means to a better life, but as a distraction – to entertain and manipulate. Even the young, who seem to be masters of the technology, are voting with their lives. Suicide is on the rise in the developed world. Complexity is quite literally killing us.


We are lost in the complexity of daily living when the task is simple – connect with other human beings. This connection is not a means to an end. The connection is an end in itself. Forget about the medium, forget about the media – simplify life – simplify your life. Connect with another human being – directly – in a place, in a moment. Your life will instantly become more balanced, more full and more fulfilling.


Don’t allow the barrage of consumer messages, the pan handlers of material prosperity, to divert you from your course. You need this, society needs this, the world needs this. Simplify your life – spend quality time connecting with other people. Through your connections, through the bridges you build and the understanding you foster, you will change the world. And all of us, and the world, will be better for it. To succeed – simplify.


Copyright (c) 2010 Scott F Paradis


About The Author


Scott F. Paradis, author of “Promise and Potential: A Life of Wisdom, Courage, Strength and Will” http://ift.tt/OcASVo publishes “Insights” and a free weekly ezine, “Money , Power and the True Path to Prosperity”. Subscribe now at http://ift.tt/OcASVr






Wednesday, 26 November 2014

How To Find Your Purpose
































































The Benefits of Finding Your Purpose
































































































































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realiser-ses-rĂªves-2 These days life can often drag you down and make you feel unfulfilled, unhappy and incredibly stressed. Juggling work with family life can often seem like an impossible task and most of us just plod along from day to day making the most of what we have. However, by finding your purpose you could live such a happier, more fulfilled lifestyle.
































































































































The main question that is often asked is how does one find their purpose? By purpose does it mean the job you should be doing? Well your purpose might include the job that you should be doing, but it is also much more than that. It is about finding out who you really are.
































































































































What inspires you, what makes you the person who you are and what makes you different from everyone else. Then once you know, it is about living the way that you were intended to, doing what you want to do and what you are the best at doing.
































































































































The Benefits of Finding Your Purpose:
































































































































Dreamlife-1024x865 There are many benefits that come with finding your purpose and the main one is that you will be generally happier. No longer will you wake up with a knot in your stomach as you prepare for another stressful day. Instead you will look forward to the day ahead.
































































































































It is worth keeping in mind that even the most fulfilled people have to deal with stress. It is a natural part of life and a little stress can even be good for you. It can help you to perform better and move forward in life. Therefore don’t expect your purpose to take away all stress!
































































































































Another thing that your purpose will give you is confidence. When you know what you are aiming for, you have more confidence in achieving it. If you currently lack confidence then it is because you do not truly understand who you are and what your purpose is yet.
































































































































iStock_000002309237XSmall Think about your principles. What is most important to you? What are you passionate about? We naturally learn the most from things that we are interested in. When you follow your purpose it will typically be quite easy as it will be something that you are incredibly interested in and that you will enjoy finding out about. For example, if you realize that you are currently working in sales but your passion is to help people through counseling then the switch in career will be enjoyable as you learn the new skills needed for your chosen career.
































































































































































































Finding your purpose can have a positive effect on every aspect of your life. Remember, your purpose in life is about who you are as a person and your beliefs and principles that you live by.