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wisdom incites destroy or rebuild: more decision making

Wisdom incites Destroy or Rebuild

A wise son maketh a glad father: but a foolish man despiseth his mother. (Proverbs 15:20).  

Fools rush in.  It goes without saying that an actionable slice of wisdom (as it applies to use of time) can be interpreted as taking your time to do the job correctly.  The typical John is impulsive, compulsive, and is much less circumspect.  He makes rash decisions, shows poor judgement, and takes foolish advice.  A wise soul is a critical one, at least internally...he methodically considers his situation, his circumstances, and his assets, while slowly planning his moves.  Why would he act on impulse when he can plan out his attack?  "He who fails to plan plans to fail." (Benjamin Franklin).  To some, acting compulsively excites a detrimental, but enticing feedback loop.  This loop includes binge eating and shopping, promiscuity, and other rash behaviors.  In order to prevent falling victim to this loop, start your analysis with: Although I _________, I would be a fool to _________.  When you fill in the blank, and believe it, you authorize the wisdom within you to destroy compulsivity and to reward your insight.  Then, when you find the wise choice within the cipher or without, you can rebuild your actions based on that wisdom thereby making the right decision...

A wise man takes the time to consider his actions, his affect, his attitude, his impression.  I want to know how I am going to affect the people I come into contact with.  As a social entrepreneur, or as a 5 percenter, I am always being scrutinized.  What and how I share with you is always under criticism.  With this knowledge, my intention is to leave the best impression possible (refinement), and to destroy all branches that are unwise - thereby leaving no doubt regarding my intention, and making a favorable, useful, and maybe novel impact. 


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