Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ambiguities and Action in the First Three Seconds

One of the key attributes that has allowed C to earn a living from doing sort of work that suits him is testing on what comes to him on the first two to three seconds. Hanging into that.

Many things, Including the self, dreams, people, neither state nor hide their statements, acting on first the two to three seconds, allows one to seize moments and thus remain successful. The first answer, some say, is always the best.


This also takes full advantage of the human mind or computer which provides starting points or subjects to explore in the first few milliseconds. One therefore does what is relevant to the moment, and thus worries not afterwards, after all he did what he could, that is it. He does not look back to the past, nor does he say I should have done this or that.

The picture below is perfect embodiment of it is and it is not. The picture represents both young woman and old woman. Sometimes one sees young woman, other times old woman. One therefore may be perplexed. The picture therefore represents perplexity as such, doubt.


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