How I Learn and Think
2020-08-01 10:46:22
Way back when I was in school and university, I had to read quite a bit of material prescribed by teachers and professors. Today, I still read many books and white papers but these are determined solely by my curiosity or even fun. I am permitted to be autodidactic and read about what I think is interesting. When I allow myself to learn unconditionally, I allow myself certain behaviors such as: There has to be a benefit either in the immediate or in the near future. I think of it as a knowledge repository. I don’t know when I will use it, but it will be there when I need it. It does not have to stand alone, but it could be a piece of the puzzle that helps work out something in my comprehension of the topic. My curiosity overrules obligation. Therefore I am more interested and can appreciate it. If I learn what feels obligated (everyone else is reading, you should too, Chris) then that means I have learned what everyone else has. This will help me blend in with groupthink and mindsets. Boring.
A yoni, representing a womb with eggs and a birth canal bears an amazing resemblance to the Angkor Was temple site itself.
The five tower spires representing the five eggs inside a yoni above Angkor Wat
It is a hypothesis to be sure and I would love to prove it on-site in the near future.
“Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the romance of the unusual.”