Ted's Maxims - Why Total Commander
Other people MAY know things that can help me.
I can learn. I can get info in words, audio, video. Those things are from people who have concentrated and focused their ideas.
Those things are in files & folders to read / watch on computer or device.
If I can find and manipulate the files, then I can learn and benefit from the knowledge.
If I can find what I seek, then I get benefit.
If I am reliant on other people, things, devices, beyond my control, then I loose my primary advantage.
The more I can do by myself, the less help I need from others.
Others can teach or serve me. If they teach & I learn, then I can do more with less outside help.
I cannot imagine the benefits I can get from things I do not yet know.
You have to know something to see their benefit.
It is great to have a helper or a partner, but sometimes I can get help from the artifact of someone not here, like their book or video.
To learn: to capture and retain information, some of us like to read over it, rather then just hear it.
If we only hear it, then we have to write it down so that we can slowly review and study it. Reading and repeating is a sure way to comprehend & retain information.
If knowledge can be help in files & folders, I want to learn how to manage (find) and read (pdf, vob, tif, avi, jpg, mp3) information.
Some truths cannot be known until you know them.
On 9-11, I learned I have to read things I think are NOT true, before I can finally understand what they say or mean and that they ARE TRUE.
You can NOT believe what you DO NOT KNOW. That is easy.
It is harder to learn things opposite to what you ALREADY know.
You MAY find new information that is more compelling, true, and confirmed.
We often think when many people have an idea, that that idea is safer, more true.
In dealing with wealthy or powerful people & their henchmen (police, courts, attorneys, police, newscasters, educators, corporations, government) it is possible/ probable that what they say helps them and hurts me.
The more I learn, the more I can learn.
Some things you want to know, you have to study a related field; law, banking, war, history, science, physics, before you can understand the current subject.
Planes flew INTO the World Trade Tower ?
Can a stick of butter penetrate a block of steel ? No. Density. No matter what the speed, the butter will not penetrate the steel, nor would a thin skinned aluminum airplane.
Can gasoline or air plane fuel melt steel or concrete ? No, no matter how much gasoline or furniture you burn, it can never get HOT enough to melt steel.
Apply common sense, or a more firm foundation, then things said in news, or in a panic, or in shock are accepted without rational thought.
Naomi Watts wrote a book and video called SHOCK FACTOR to show how we accept things that are not true, because we were severely shocked when way they were presented.
The Hegelian model shows how rich or powerful people can frighten us to giving them more control of our lives because, at the time, we think they are helping or protecting us.
We must think.
We need to have and consider information that is NOT in the public.
Once you realize that YOU CAN KNOW, then you can learn how to find the necessary information to make good decisions to help yourself, your family & your future conditions.
We naturally fear the unknown, but the more that we do know, the less our fear.
Some things you cannot know (book learning) or believe until you actually try them. As you succeed, you realize that your idea is true.
Always focus on the positive, what you want. Energy follow intent. Intent summons energy.
Yet, don't ignore information because it frightens you. Know your enemy and or the understand bad thing so you can avoid them.
Not knowing something does not stop it from harming you.
Learn how to reason with information, not be subject to exaggeration and deception to frighten and confuse you.
If you are ever afraid, don't show it. To show fear invites predators.
Doing things in a similar manner can make it easier to communicate and understand.
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