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Thursday, 23 May 2013

I know a great deal of everything about nothing!


I know a great deal of everything about nothing!










Have you ever felt this way about everything, about anything?

Been there, done that, seen it all, heard it all, experienced it all, a go to get person, a know-it-all around person.

Are you that kind of person?

Are you that sort of person?

Do you know all the answers to every single posed question?


It has been said that the true learning really occurs when we realize we know nothing or so little about everything, about anything.

The joy of wonder, the joy of exploring, the joy of discovering, the joy of curiosity, the joy of pondering, the joy of realizing, the joy of ‘aha’ moments in our life is priceless, of course. 

Have you had that experience, that total bliss when you just simply did not know, you let yourself go with the flow, you let yourself to listen to your gut feeling, your intuition, your deep seated instincts down within you.

Are you having a trouble implementing your ideas into practice?

How come that is it so hard to take an action, to take a bold step, to step out of our comfort zone, to make a move, to act, to speak up, to stand up for something we strongly believe in!

I believe you have heard the saying: talk is cheap! And yes, it is and it is true.

Nothing really happens until we act, until something moves, until something changes form.

When it comes to knowledge, we are limitless, there are endless options here, numerous opportunities to learn, to study, to explore, to experience.

Let us suppose and assume that this is the case. All the knowledge and all the learning from the world we are already in possession. Do you not think that this would be a very boring way to live? What else would be there for us to learn, to study, to experience, to explore?

Can we do and be more than that?

Would becoming more still, more quiet, more graceful, more grateful, more appreciative, more peaceful be of any help and use to us?

Or shall we just say and pretend that we know everything about anything?

Or shall we just say and pretend that we know nothing about anything?

As we evolve, as we develop, as we grow on our personal developmental journey, we may realize how much we actually really know about many things around us in general, about many stuff around us in general, about the little things around us in general, about the big things around us in general, about all that matters around us and in our lives in general.

Our speech and talk and step and walk become slower, more graceful, more grateful, more still, more peaceful, more steadier, more giving, more loving, more forgiving, more appreciative, more apologizing in a humble way, more approaching to the simple things in life, more forgetting the unimportant stuff, more wholesome, more concentrating on others as opposed to us and only us.

Shall I go on?

Do we really have all the answers?

Do we really hold a degree in know it all attitude?

Do we really succeed in everything and anything that we ever wished to succeed in?

Or is there more to learn?

Is there more to gain?

Is there more to give?

Is there more to explore?

Is there more to experience?

Is there more to teach?

Is there more to forgive?

Is there more to study?

Is there more to be grateful about?

Is there more to be appreciative about?

Is there more to be graceful about?

Do we have any idea what so ever what the other person is feeling?

Do we have any idea what so ever what the other person is experiencing?

Do we have any idea what so ever what the other person is going through?

Have we done this or that thing before?

Have we been there before?

How do we know what is right and what is wrong?

Who decides about what is right and what is wrong?

Is there something you feel that is not right?

Is there something you feel is not working properly?

Is there something you feel is not working very well?


Can we transform and change ourselves into being more for others?

Do you feel that there is something that should be done differently?

What would you do?

What would you say?


Our lives are complex. We are complex creatures.

What is there to be fixed?

What is there that needs a transformation?

Who is there that perhaps needs to be fixed?

Who is there that perhaps needs a transformation?

Where would we go in order to enquire a great deal of knowledge?

Where would we go in order to enquire a great deal of experience?

Where would we go in order to enquire a great deal of advice?

Where would we go in order to enquire a great deal of support?

Where would we go in order to enquire a great deal of help?


Being able to listen to our inner voice, our instinct, our hunch, our intuition, our gut feeling, is the way to go. What does it tell it to you? What does it want you to see? What does it want you to do?

Recognize what you know, what you still have to learn and improve on (there is something!), how can you work on improving your situation, how can you make yourself more useful to others and yourself, as well?

What is there left for you to learn?

What is there still left for you to acknowledge?

What is there still left for you to see through?

What is there left for you to understand?

What is there left for you to see more clearly?

What is there left for you to love more and more?


Would you dare to admit it to yourself?!?


"Nothing will make you feel younger than being a beginner at something again."


Thank you.










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