Thursday 3 November 2011

Change The Present For A Better Future!

To live and create the knowledge-led life

Change the present for a better future!

By Praveen M. Joshi

Let us now integrate our thoughts, emotions, and, actions to explore the ways that prepare us for the future and, more importantly, help us to change the present for a better future.

To create, survive, and adapt to a change requires a set of specific skills called the skills of systemic integrations. Moreover, if we cultivate these skills of systemic integrations, we will be better equipped to explore the ways that prepare us for the future and, more importantly, help us to change the present for a better future.

These skills of systemic integrations will reasonably equip individuals to compete and win earning and learning opportunities. These skills will reasonably equip both individuals and their organizations to contribute their persona to value-add the new emergent brilliant civilization. These skills will reasonably equip the individuals to enjoy and experience the happiness deep within themselves and self- revealing subjective eternal bliss. These skills will reasonably equip the individuals and their organizations to learn and earn everything! Freeing them to learn and earn at anytime and anywhere! Whoever they may be and whatever they may do, persons equipped with the skills of systemic integrations will find themselves more versatile, adaptive to changes in their life, and living.

To understand, absorb, and cultivate by practicing these skills of systemic integrations, you need to get on to the construction of the new emergent brilliant civilization. For, by doing so, you have nothing to lose and all to win! In fact, you can be a lot more than just a mere civilian! You will be the person to inspire others and possibly make everyone realize their original happiness and bliss! In addition, you will be the person to set an example for the World to log on to the New Civilization of the happy people!

Whatever education, practical skills set and knowledge you have, little or more, you can start where you are, and with whatever you have, making the person in you to volunteer out to practice cultivating these skills of systemic integrations.

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