I often brood on things. Sometimes for insanely long stretch of time.Dont know whether it is good or bad.It does take a lot of my time. I've acquired notorious titles from my friends like "The invincible planner" or "Systematic Kutta". But it has helped me draw a clear picture of the most important aspects of my life. My process of thinking
is now highly channelised and produces very good results in a very short time. And documenting it marks the icing on the cake.In fact, I believe you reach the heights of your actual self-introspection when you are able to write down your thoughs pin-point on a piece of paper.
And its benefits go a long way. You will ALWAYS have a productive argument or discussion. You might not always come on top,but you wont waste time rambling over some arbitrary notion. You'll immediately know when is the discussion going off track, whether the other person is wrong or you are wrong.The objectivity of your conversation increases.
So I urge all of you to think. And start to pen down your thoughts. It could be on a blog or your personal diary, or any arbitrary piece of paper for that matter which you might preserve or destroy.
You'll immediately see the difference once you do it 3 or 4 times. At the beginning, you'll marvel at your incompetence to express yourself,especially in english (not being our mother tongue).This habit has made me realise how to streamline the thought process and also, the importance of vocabulary.
QUOTE :
Google's done a super job on search. Apple's done a great job on the iPod. We're a company that's brave enough to say that we'll keep those categories very competetive and see what we can do to come up with something that is even better in the years ahead.
Microsoft chairman BILL GATES , in TIME magazine.
Saturday, May 6, 2006
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