The Balanced Brain Approach - Thinking Creatively and Rationally All at Once
Thinking with the whole brain is a genuine key to life, especially when you have a big brain in your head to do creative and logical thinking with.
The brain is the key to the mind, it is not the whole mind, but just a key to the mind when used correctly.
Sure we all as human beings use the brain and mind differently, but that does not mean that certain types of people can or cannot get full use to the best of their capacity from their equipment.
Thinking with the whole brain means simply that, using the brain and mind in an effort filled way to live an honest and workable life.
For I am genuinely convinced that intelligence is a self decided, self made thing and absolutely not a "natural given" in any way.
Genuine intelligence comes partially from disciplined self observation, patient understanding and total admission of reality, but also, it takes the will to survive in another part of genuine intelligence.
So, I say that honesty is as honesty does, yet again.
The bottom line is that the whole brain must be used realistically, patiently and practically to get any good or great results.
Now, sure, foul can be cried at what I am saying.
But is it not that simple? Is it simply effort and honesty that separates the genuine losers from the genuine winners or the people that use what they have in a practical way to the best of their ability versus people who use what they have in a silly way to the worst of their ability? I will answer both questions in one "shot": Yes, it is simply genuine effort and honesty that separate the genuine losers and genuine silly people from the genuine winners and genuinely important people.
For, "when push comes to shove" reality comes down to honesty so objective that it cannot be avoided even with the most elaborate and ingenious cheating fantasy.
So, I will say this simple statement without quotation marks: rIght is right and wrong is wrong.
There are no objective "shades of gray" or "maybe" to this.
What to do is up to the person with the thought to do what they do need to do.
It alll comes down to two simple words and they are the words correct integration.
Correct integration is when you do what is right in any situation whether it calls for anything creative or anything rational.
So, it becomes completely and explicitly obvious what wrong integration genuinely is.
Conflict, dichotomy, whatever you want to call it, that simply is the result of wrong integration.
Only what is right can or does result in harmony.
Indeed, the engineering logic of right, maybe and wrong is purely subjective.
The Aristotelian logic of pure right and wrong are totally objective.
Sure, both have their place, but to be correctly used is naturally their correct place as long as they are used rationally to produce rational emotions and not irrationally to pacify destructive or irrational emotions.
The brain is the key to the mind, it is not the whole mind, but just a key to the mind when used correctly.
Sure we all as human beings use the brain and mind differently, but that does not mean that certain types of people can or cannot get full use to the best of their capacity from their equipment.
Thinking with the whole brain means simply that, using the brain and mind in an effort filled way to live an honest and workable life.
For I am genuinely convinced that intelligence is a self decided, self made thing and absolutely not a "natural given" in any way.
Genuine intelligence comes partially from disciplined self observation, patient understanding and total admission of reality, but also, it takes the will to survive in another part of genuine intelligence.
So, I say that honesty is as honesty does, yet again.
The bottom line is that the whole brain must be used realistically, patiently and practically to get any good or great results.
Now, sure, foul can be cried at what I am saying.
But is it not that simple? Is it simply effort and honesty that separates the genuine losers from the genuine winners or the people that use what they have in a practical way to the best of their ability versus people who use what they have in a silly way to the worst of their ability? I will answer both questions in one "shot": Yes, it is simply genuine effort and honesty that separate the genuine losers and genuine silly people from the genuine winners and genuinely important people.
For, "when push comes to shove" reality comes down to honesty so objective that it cannot be avoided even with the most elaborate and ingenious cheating fantasy.
So, I will say this simple statement without quotation marks: rIght is right and wrong is wrong.
There are no objective "shades of gray" or "maybe" to this.
What to do is up to the person with the thought to do what they do need to do.
It alll comes down to two simple words and they are the words correct integration.
Correct integration is when you do what is right in any situation whether it calls for anything creative or anything rational.
So, it becomes completely and explicitly obvious what wrong integration genuinely is.
Conflict, dichotomy, whatever you want to call it, that simply is the result of wrong integration.
Only what is right can or does result in harmony.
Indeed, the engineering logic of right, maybe and wrong is purely subjective.
The Aristotelian logic of pure right and wrong are totally objective.
Sure, both have their place, but to be correctly used is naturally their correct place as long as they are used rationally to produce rational emotions and not irrationally to pacify destructive or irrational emotions.
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