Self-Production and Cultivation

Self-Production and Cultivation

Many people roam aimlessly in life who are confused about what they really want to do. Our world responds to the way we think, feel, believe, behave, and act. Ignorance limits the mind and creates boundaries. Someone shows ignorance by:

-be arranged in their ways and refuse to keep an open mind -have an attitude of bias or indifference-easily influenced by fear and prejudice -depending on beliefs and wrong ways

Developing an understanding of the world around us is a lifelong process. Therefore, independent education must be continued for life. For the most part, your goals and interests in life will determine what knowledge or skill you will need. But it is important that, whatever you do, you get definite satisfaction, that you want to learn and acquire new skills. The more you know, the better you will be. Mind and imagination are creation tools that can help a person expand the limits of his knowledge and to grow intellectually, expand thoughts and feelings, develop attitudes and habits that are better and in general, get a better understanding of the world around us.

You can do research through the internet, books and various other sources for pleasure and relaxation, get new ideas, get information, and, to provide you with an ongoing source of inspiration. Further education to acquire new skills and to develop natural abilities can be done through evening classes, correspondence courses, full-time day classes, discussion groups, seminars and workshops that will help you progress and provide increased opportunities.

Self-cultivation

It is important that we cultivate social skills and live in harmony with others around us. Each individual can enhance his personality and create their own personal philosophy as a guide for thinking and directing behavior. Virtues that foster feelings of goodwill among people include:

-Treat everyone like you yourself want to be treated.

– Being able to put yourself in the shoes of others and see the world as others see it, even though you may not have to agree with it.

– Consideration, justice and kindness must become a natural part of life with everyone you contact.

-by doing good deeds and paying attention to other people’s feelings. Being someone with words means you can be trusted and relied upon.

-discipline, self-control and perseverance allow one to set themselves and to pursue goals and plans.