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Does too much knowledge acts as a barrier for further development.? We do take many things for granted since we know that it does'nt work the other way. How do we break the barrier and think afresh each day. In simple terms how to "Think out of the box"?

2007-01-02 01:10:17 · 19 answers · asked by taknev 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

19 answers

Too much knowledge makes us tense as we know all the impending dangers, while having no fresh means of guarding ourselves from it. That is why being a little fool hardy is sometimes a very good thing as it gives us the perspective that we are loved by the entire universe, no matter who we are in life and that all life is out here to love and not hurt us.

Using knowledge to lead our life can be detrimental towards leading a happy and fulfilling life. Rather we should focus on our intuition, because that is where instant guidance comes to us from the non-local intelligence.

Depending too much on our knowledge would make us closed to new experiences in life as we wouldn't know what to do, as life always throws fresh incidences at us, so that we can learn to respond to life in new and better ways. Such creative responses can only happen if we stay centered in, who we are within.

Otherwise we might get stuck in the past or our knowledge of it, which might be present to us by our mind, the great processor as wisdom and lead to our downfall. While life is all the time offering us fresh perspective to it, it is always creating out of the box, no wonder the new always feels as chaotic, though that itself is the sign that the new is about to happen.

The best way to avoid this out would be to stay open to all kinds of experiences every moment, yet remain focused on your inner Self, because that is where the real guidance comes from, through intuition and not from mind which only presents old knowledge as wisdom.

Wisdom is always staying fresh to life as it is happening right now.

2007-01-02 01:52:19 · answer #1 · answered by Abhishek Joshi 5 · 2 0

Knowledge can never be too much if it is duly used to build wisdom rather than to bloat the ego. In any case, knowledge as such does not harm... it neither stops further learning nor fixes a viewpoint.... it is the feeling that I know a lot which feeds the ego and thereby hinders further development, learning and openness to new ideas. In other words, it is not knowledge, it is the pride of knowing that hinders learning and development.

2007-01-02 01:34:08 · answer #2 · answered by small 7 · 2 1

Good question.

You develop insomnia, lie awake at night and think about how to improve the toaster by making it a dual purpose appliance; say a toaster-fax combo! Eventually you will either fall asleep or achieve varying degrees of success. Do it for enough nights and you begin to 'think creatively' 24 hours a day. Some will say that you are delusional due to sleep deprivation, but you will know that it is creative thinking.

Only half kidding here. PRACTICE thinking outside the box. Build up those creative brain cells.

2007-01-02 01:24:12 · answer #3 · answered by Batty 6 · 1 1

well my answer would to literally be think outside the box ...i mean people can spend their whole life learning if they r learning what they have never learned before....can anybody be two people at once no but if u think like two people u will get two different perspectives and by that u can learn to see through peoples shoes other than Ur own....i say try it look through different perspectives,sizes,colors, just see the world different and u can gain allot....well hope i helped a little on the insight of a different person and good luck with become as knowledgeable as u can be

2007-01-02 01:15:04 · answer #4 · answered by sammy brooks 1 · 1 0

You have to strike a balance between accepting a certain amount of previous knowledge as factual, but being open to new ideas. For example, I know for a fact that the earth is flat, is the center of the universe, is ruled by an omnipotent god, and is 6000 years old. Amen, and pass the collection plate... lol


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2007-01-02 01:13:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Knowledge is a great thing, but if you know too much, I've always heard, that you will go mad, because your mind can't understand it all. So, thinking outside the box is not being in the incrowd, thinking for yourself, sure some incrowders are thinking for themselves, you don't always follow the rules, do your own thing.

2007-01-02 01:31:28 · answer #6 · answered by amazon 4 · 2 0

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A man with eight PhDs - he was proud of his achievement - met a monk. The monk asked him, "Why have you been so foolish in life?" The man said: "But I have eight PhDs!"

"I have understood you; it is foolish to spend the best part of life reading instead of enjoying the birds, stars and the moon", said the monk.

"You may have knowledge but not clarity; you may know a lot and yet understand nothing".

What does one have to understand about life?

You have many centres: Intellectual centre, an emotional centre and a body centre. In each centre, there is a mechanical and magnetic part. The mechanical part acts like a machine while the magnetic part acts with ore awareness.

You have to transform yourself. Your mechanical movements and thinking have to change. Your mechanical emotions like jea- lousy and hatred have to be overcome. You can do this by bringing in more awareness.

Then a complete being will emerge. When you increase awareness, even poison can turn into medicine; and with no awareness, medicine can become poison.

Why are we so mechanical?

A king dreamt that he was a beggar. His guru, in his dreams, told him the truth that he was a king and not a beggar. Now was he to argue with his guru or just wake up?

The question of "why" cannot be answered. When did time begin? You cannot answer such a question. Which came first, egg or hen? There is a logical fallacy in the very question. Realise that we are mechanical. Bring in more awareness and see the life-transformation.

Even inert objects have life. Treat any object with loving awareness and it will guide you mysteriously. Your intuition and purity have to increase to receive this message. When you bathe, lovingly talk to water.

In a relationship, is it not necessary to judge? >>

In a relationship, is it not necessary to judge?

Keep yourself relaxed. Increase your awareness and love. Not to judge should not be a conclusion. Don't make it a demand or compulsion. Let there be a choice. There is a difference between "should' and "choice'.

"Should' creates stress; it limits you to only one option. Choose not to judge. It is not a demand but a wise choice.

The danger of judgment is that you stop seeing the object of judgment and you are more in your judgment.

In life, you have to make judgments, but don't be a victim of your judgments. Suppose a thief enters your house, you have to judge him but then, be open to the possibility that he could change.

Suppose you meet him after 10 years, see if he has changed or not. Do you still judge from the memory that he has been a thief? If you do not have this awareness, you will not see the change in a person even if he has changed.

What should one be really aware of?

Negative emotions poison. Like avoiding poisonous food, avoid negative emotions. Don't identify with them. Don't participate in them. Choose to create a new will, not be driven by negative emotions.

They deplete your energy. They keep you asleep. They are harmful and heavy. They make your life complicated. For example somebody's success should not be your failure. We define our failure by somebody's success.

We feel jealous seeing someone successful. Jealousy is a great poison.

Compete with your potential. Even if you compete with others, enjoy it. See beauty all around. Do not define your success and failure by someone's success and failure.

2007-01-02 01:21:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Knowledge is power and how often are the people in power blinded by there own knowledge of the situation. If we were to think out of the box, as you so wonderfully put it, you can always see all sides of the story."True wisdom is knowing you know nothing."

2007-01-02 01:22:03 · answer #8 · answered by yodav1023 1 · 1 1

William of Wykeham~ Manners maketh man.

2015-02-22 14:58:56 · answer #9 · answered by Jafor Sheikh 4 · 0 0

The answers so far are pretty good, but...

Sometimes too much knowledge hinders us from making good decisions. Read _Blink_ to see what I mean.

2007-01-02 01:19:52 · answer #10 · answered by L Dawg 3 · 0 0

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