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SEED-NUTURE-HARVEST

When a seed is planted in the soil, it begins to sprout and spread it's root at germination. After a good period of nuturing with sunlight water and air, the shoot is seen: it's branches spread and then fruits are visible for harvest. Notice that the fruit harvested had no prior plan of being produced by the soil system that made it up. If a seed were never planted, there would never have been a fruit. When the seed was planted, it was nutured and then the forces of nature had to act to produce a fruit that would never have been produced by that soil make-up if that seed hadn't been planted. Life happens because there are laws and systems: every being and creation on earth balances and are held together by a system science has been able to capture in its understanding and call law of gravity. Science of thermodynamics has proven energy can neither be created nor destroyed—salient laws that science in its limited understanding has carved theories around ....
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The Process Called Time

Just before you think the goal you always aimed at is never going to come through, you need to stop and think about Schaeffer. I was going through a tech blog and came across Schaeffer's story. He started work on a checkers oddesey. Checkers is a board game otherwise known as draughts. Schaeffer wanted to create a checkers engine that will compete with any checkers grand master. He wanted to write an algorithm that will be a solution to the checker game. He started work when computing power and technology was errupting. From the time he started to the time his algorithm was tested by world's best checkers grand master was almost 16 years. Such a long time! Today we have checkers solutions. Schaeffer's checker engine has been a breakthrough in the science of computing and AI. 16 years have passed, and the time is no longer relevant, but the product. Time is a process: time reveals what hasn't been seen yet. It doesn't matter how long it takes; it ...

Purpose and Time

The day a man get a glimpse of his purpose is the day he seizes to exist and starts living. The purpose of a man is divine and it cannot be known by presumption or trials and errors. Every human brought forth by conception has a divine assignment before leaving earth

The will

Near Hope's sunshine were dark looms of grey skies. Refusing to give in to thoughts feigned and realities real, he held tight to his belief and was sure he wasn't wasting his time. Though many cast a torn, and envy smeared the blues, not a flinch of his will could be traced

LESSONS FROM THE ANT

#3- Tenacity despite feebleness I've not seen any insect display doggedness and determination like the ant. Despising obstacles, she holds fast to tenacity regardless of her feeble appearance. I once came accross some ants making a sand path in a place around my house i didn't like. I scattered it, and in days they were back at it again. I kept on destroying it, but they never stopped making it each time, until i had to try an alternative approach. They had a will that could not be easily flinched.

LESSONS FROM THE ANT

A series on lessons from the ant started, and the first part of the series can be read  here . The next phase of lessons for the ant:                                       #2- Networking with intelligence for the future:  Adage tells us that the future belongs to those who plan today. The ant undestands this distinctly, and that is why their kind of association. Reading about the ants, I've spotted a wisdom—Networking.

LESSONS FROM THE ANT

The Ants have always been a pointer to the way-to-living for human. Their lifestyle has always amazed man. Though little, feeble creatures as they seem and appear, they are loaded with lessons. Little wonder the proverbs gives the counsel: "go to the ants, thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise". The ant teaches wisdom, which is learned by observation—lesson from the ants. #1- Activity with foresight