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Originally Posted by mncz You are unique too. Your lessons about money are yours, not someone elses. Learn them and don't judge other people for theirs[/B]. |
This sounds just correct.
We are all about to learn our own lessons. And we don't have to judge other people for theirs.
But, when are we judging, and when are we just expressing our own experiences about the lessons we learned?
Where do you draw the line?
I had not the intention to judge someone. But anything I write can be interpret that way.
When we write down experiences of our own lessons like 70% of the message doesn't arrive to the readers, as only 30% of communication is verbal, the rest is non verbal and it vanishes ones you start to write and another one reads the message. I admit that I misinterpret as well....
So maybe the internet is just not the best medium to communicate experiences of own lessons learned. You may reach a lot of people, but the message arrives incomplete. Even talking live to people misunderstandings occur.
So I wonder if blogging on the net really is that much of a help to people.
Even what I mean with what I write now got lost for 70%.
The question of why people feel the urge to express their own lessons in life to others is important.
As you say everyone is unique and the lessons we have to learn as well. how high is the value than really of reading or hearing a lesson of someone else, who is totally different and unique, so his or her lessons are certainly not of any use for someone else....who has simply other lessons to learn.
So that was it. A short visit to the world of Pavlina.