Acquiring as much knowledge as we can is the right way to keep consciousness at hand and open our third eye for the possibilities before us, even when we aren’t able to see them in the first place. The idea behind this ancient strategy is simple: exposing our mind to different views, perspectives, methods, methodologies, topics, areas, i.e., a wide range of priceless pieces of knowledge we can use, combine, adapt, and produce innovative solutions from, aiming towards what we’re dealing with in the present moment. Creativity gets fed and imagination on a free wheel with no limits of what we can do and where it can lead us. Depending on the context or the situation, such a free-wheel mindset gets translated to what we know as thinking outside the box. The moment we realise how important it’s to exercise our intrinsic ability to think using that aforementioned free-wheel mindset, it’s the moment we understand how we can benefit from that ancient, simple, and fundamental practice.


Let’s be free, preventing us from becoming slaves of our own suffering, and therefore, restraining our ability to think and deliver suitable solutions for the issues we’re facing in the present moment. It’s time to wake up, freeing ourselves from the chains imposed by the negative conditioning we’re subjected to in the environment we’re inserted into. We can establish a solid foundation in the present moment while letting our mind fly and see things from different angles and perspectives. And the better: doing that is free of charge, we need to pay no one or nothing.


Let’s boost our human factor, and therefore, leverage the potential of technologies we use to perform our daily activities, especially when we take advantage of the support offered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). All we need is deep within already. Thus, let’s go making a difference.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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