Poh SIti Dawn
Staying Positive, Getting Better Everyday. Holler!
A few things:
Morality seems to be one thing of mine that continues to improve. I like to help, but I believe that ultimately when it comes to others (disregarding family for the most part) my wants are more important than theirs if we are in competition.
Also, does anyone else out here feel like most people are wrong? I can't be that right.
The studying of Muay Thai has helped me realize that there is a technique to gaining knowledge.
It goes like this:
First, you are given a few techniques, and from those techniques you create bad habits. While you are busy creating bad habits you are given more techniques while focusing on fixing those bad habits. In my mind! I can see the knowledge of a subject being a pyramid, with your basic knowledge being the base. Well even after you have built the pyramid, meaning that you've continued to gain knowledge while sharpening yourself to the highest point, which in a sense is a representation of the mind (coming into a subject your base is wide like the base of a pyramid, you are available to learn a large amount of things, but as you dive deeper into a subject and your pyramid of knowledge grows it is the smaller things that you learn that are the most essential!), you must still reform your pyramid after it has fully been built. And the polishing of each section of your pyramid, starting at the base is when you can say that you are a master of things.
Also keep in mind! As I fix my stature and many other things while learning how to fight, this is just a reminder of my overall being and how I must constantly reform myself and polish myself until I am the diamond that I think I am.
Morality seems to be one thing of mine that continues to improve. I like to help, but I believe that ultimately when it comes to others (disregarding family for the most part) my wants are more important than theirs if we are in competition.
Also, does anyone else out here feel like most people are wrong? I can't be that right.
The studying of Muay Thai has helped me realize that there is a technique to gaining knowledge.
It goes like this:
First, you are given a few techniques, and from those techniques you create bad habits. While you are busy creating bad habits you are given more techniques while focusing on fixing those bad habits. In my mind! I can see the knowledge of a subject being a pyramid, with your basic knowledge being the base. Well even after you have built the pyramid, meaning that you've continued to gain knowledge while sharpening yourself to the highest point, which in a sense is a representation of the mind (coming into a subject your base is wide like the base of a pyramid, you are available to learn a large amount of things, but as you dive deeper into a subject and your pyramid of knowledge grows it is the smaller things that you learn that are the most essential!), you must still reform your pyramid after it has fully been built. And the polishing of each section of your pyramid, starting at the base is when you can say that you are a master of things.
Also keep in mind! As I fix my stature and many other things while learning how to fight, this is just a reminder of my overall being and how I must constantly reform myself and polish myself until I am the diamond that I think I am.