Neither is natural. A stupid person is not affected because they do not see it, a wise person is not affected because even though they see it, it has no power over them.
2007-09-18 06:33:43
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answered by Immortal Cordova 6
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Wisdom and intelligence are two different things. Some people are intelligent and calculating, but are unwise in that they make poor decisions. Wisdom guides our actions, not our calculations. Surely a life lived wisely is superior to a life stumbled blindly through.
2007-09-18 06:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A fool does not see or heed the storm on the horizon, but the wise man makes sure his roof is well-patched and his walls are sturdy.
You can say that the fool is not burdened with worry about the storm, but neither is the wise man burdened with the RESULTS of the storm.
Both have a burden... it is only a question of which burden you would rather have...
2007-09-18 06:36:31
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answer #3
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answered by Doctor Why 7
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There are a lot of people who use self-talk to handle what is going on inside their minds. When self-talk is not monitored cautiously it can lead to drastic effects not only on one’s personality but also affects its mentality and psychology. Self-talk is a type of conversation which we conduct with ourselves. In literature we call it soliloquy. Brain’s reticular activating system never forgets what we repeat again and again. Ironically this system can not recognize what is beneficial to the individual and what is not. Think you can, think you can't; either way, you'll be right- a saying goes like this. Therefore when ever we ‘talk’ with ourselves, we should be cautious, very cautious in fact. There are a lot of audio programs which can help and there are a lot of online books. If I recall there is a book ‘self-talk solutions’ which is every effective in this scenario.
2007-09-18 06:48:14
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answered by b_banth 3
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i think it will be because then things are going to get more calculated, and if you know everything, where's the fun in that? the fun is in the "not knowing" and being surprised by what you'll find
2007-09-18 06:32:33
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answered by Jean Anderson 3
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nothing is more natural different people are different. and its no point saying a blanket statement. different people feel happy fir different reasons.
2007-09-18 07:12:50
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answer #6
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answered by tony 3
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