I remember when I was younger, I always hear, "Never go into things that you don't know." I took it for granted, because I didn't have things that are unknown to me around me, or I was just being ignorant, that is all. As I venture into the society, hearing stories of different lives, understanding various scopes of views, this piece of advice does not seem at all to reflect the light that was shone on it before; as I begin to reason with myself under the shower head.
Children all learn from experiences. Remember that day when you can't even use a spoon or hold a pencil properly? We all had that. By assimilating objects, feelings and sensations that are familiar to us, we form new knowledge about certain things. For example, we sometimes hear a 5-year-old pointing to a cat, and cries, 'Doggy! Doggy!' Now, we all know that a cat is not a dog, so an adult corrects the child by pointing out that, 'Sweetheart, this is a cat. Cat. Meow!' What difference does it make between a cat and a dog? They are both furry, 4-legged animals. But, a cat meows, and a dog barks. And thus, a child assimilate the new found knowledge into his memory bank, that a cat is a furry, 4-legged animal, that cries, 'Meow!'. Therefore, the learning process repeats for itself.
Experiences can come from different sources; when you place yourself in a first-person's view, when you observe the results from a third-person's view, in short. Knowledge does not come measly from first-hand experiences, because of technology- communication tools; printed materials, television, radio, internet resources, you name it. Knowing does not have to be doing any longer. We didn't need to travel to the moon to know that our weight is one sixth of it is right now. Resources are so abundant all over the place but it seems that we haven't been using them wisely, right?
I don't believe in playing safe. I don't believe in the cliche, 'Ignorance is bliss.' In fact, I believe that ignorance is the very reason of extinction. How long to ignore these things that do matter to keep your little white tushy safe from everything that is out there? Selfies kill, drugs kill. Dogs can kill, cats can kill too. Accidents kill, and there are only two kinds of them; intentionally, or unintentionally. So, what is it with never ever exploring things that are strange and unfamiliar to us? We have been sharing #motivational posts all over the social media network, what about actions? What about really putting yourself into what you share? What about really believing, but not just bypassing these words that you have been telling yourself for a long while now? How long are you going to deny these instinctive feelings of yours? When will you realize that your potential is limitless and with no boundaries, because you are selected to survive from the strongest and the fittest?
Denial has gotta stop. Actions have gotta start. Take it information. Digest. Use it to pave your way to YOUR destination.