We all tend subconsciously to engineer our own futures in accordance with the image of ourselves that we have from the past. A lot of that image is created by our experiences with other people and a lot of it is often thought to be unchangeable. By implementing the Dewey Principle the Rilke Principle and the Jesus Principle that we should not engineer our future subconsciously in everything that we do by taking too much thought for tomorrow, by allowing emergence a chance to take its course, we...
We all tend subconsciously to engineer our own futures in accordance with the image of ourselves that we have from the past. A lot of that image is created by our experiences with other people and a lot of it is often thought to be unchangeable. By implementing the Dewey Principle the Rilke Principle and the Jesus Principle that we should not engineer our future subconsciously in everything that we do by taking too much thought for tomorrow, by allowing emergence a chance to take its course, we may find that we can become someone we never imagined that we could ever become, and fulfil ourselves in ways that we never imagined we would ever achieve.
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