lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2012

Fear of making mistakes



Consistency is an intellectual prison, defended by those who, in order not to make mistakes opt to do nothing.

It's a shame to be so, but humans progressed very driven by pain and pleasure poorly drawn (1).

In fact as someone said, "Human beings are children of rigor."

Of course, this benefit of pain is not enough to cultivate it like a food plant, curative or decorative. On the contrary, we spent much of our effort to eradicate what bothers us or could come to disturb us.

Precisely these actions caused by the suffering that brings positive traits.

So we fight what causes us problems and this battle is what benefits us.

The logical deduction, though paradoxical, is:

Although the problems are unpleasant,

- Should not fight to exterminate;
- Should avoid any behavior that decreases the discomfort that causes us;
- Should keep them as a source of encouragement to us to develop ourselves as a species.

People who have had neither the talent nor the opportunity to grow intellectually, react strongly whenever any contradiction comes their way.

Those people who have not been lucky (because neither the lack of talent or lack of opportunity, personal responsibility), are the real cops contradiction, regardless that the contradiction is universal while consistency is a prison that while removing freedom (of thought) are loved and sought after because it protects those who fear making mistakes.

In sum:

1) Adherence to a solution consistency is mediocre, poor and impoverished, claimed by those who fear being wrong, for those who prefer to do as little as possible for fear of being criticized, and

2) The complaints deserve to be loved and rejected.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): El temor a cometer errores


(This is the Article Nº 1.679)

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