Sunday, November 5, 2023

Writing

 Sometimes when I read what I wrote (especially from about 2000 to 2019 for some reason) it's hard to remember what I wrote about. So, it's as if someone else wrote it which is interesting too to read what I have written in this. However, over time reading what I have written I can get into a similar head space that I was in writing all this and I can more easily remember what I have written before.

One of the many things I like about writing is that you meet who you were at other times. Because now I have kept things I have written since around 1980. I remember I wrote a whole bunch in the 1970s and kept a lot of it at my mother's and father's place. But, when I got married the first time at age 26 I soon found out my mother had thrown away all my many writings which upset me a lot. I think what I had written scared her somewhat. After all, she never went to college, was very religious, and was not a Free Thinker like my father and I.

I prefer to think in such a way that life is always an unknown and I'm always learning more about life externally and internally much like a scientist.

I break all things down into Hypotheses, Theories and Laws just like an incarnation of Saint Germain did AS Francis Bacon when he proposed the "Scientific Method". In fact, he is recognized as the father of Scientific Method based on hypotheses, Theories and Laws.

By breaking all potential facts into hypotheses, theories and laws you wind up with thousands and thousands of things that might be true (as Hypotheses) then you have hundreds of theories (that might be true), then you have just a few things (maybe 10 or 20) that are absolutely true that you consider to be Laws.

But, even then you are open to finding out that something else is true given enough evidence.

I have found living this way is one of the many keys to success in life. Why?

Because by taking all the observable facts and adding new facts every day you are logical and reasonable enough to survive in the business world or whatever trade you decide to take on as your own.

By God's Grace

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