Sunday, June 24, 2007

iThought

Today’s success will not come form how well you perform in your job; success will come from how well you stimulate imagination and creativity today. Einstein's success came from questioning conventional wisdom, challenging authority, and marveling at mysteries that struck others as mundane.

He had beliefs such as, God would not play dice by allowing things to happen by chance.

And

He made statements such as "Long live impudence."

Meaning that nothing in this world happens by accident and that it is our birthright to be bold in our quest for the answers and to be offensively bold when necessary. Einstein once explained, "When I ask myself how it happened that I in particular discovered the theory of relativity, it seemed to lie in the following circumstance: The ordinary adult never bothers his head about the problems of space and time, however, I probed more deeply into the problem than an ordinary child would have."

As we sit in contemplation of our thoughts this week, how important do you think it is to probe deeply into the questions of "Who am I? And what is my Purpose?"

Who truly believes that they can leave a mark in this universe bigger than Einstein?

2 comments:

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iThought??? LOL, it's like iPad or something like this. ha, iMean that iTs iCOOL! :D :D :D

homework helper said...

^ that was hilarious man!! so funny :D :D :D like you way of thinking