You have your mind; I have mine *

June 10th, 2007

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As we all know; we are humans. So what’s the difference? It is our minds.

Have you ever touched your head? Do it now and tell me what do you think? Is it still there? Since you can read these lines surely it is there. However, why don’t you use it? You are a great with your mind; your mind is the thing that you can always trust in.

Have you ever committed problems? Do you want to do something different? Would you like to enhance or improve something? That’s it. It is between your hands, sorry it is above your hands; it is inside your head. So close, isn’t it?

What you need is only to use it. You have heard many times about the great abilities and how much brilliant is your mind, why don’t you use it?

Ok. I think the most difficult thing for now is how to use it. It’s very simple but few people know it.

Well. Well. It’s time to know the secret of the greatest thing that you have. It is just like anything else you do. When you play you do the playing in a period of time; you cannot play in 0 seconds. Likewise, using your mind or in another word thinking needs time to be done. You would never think in “no-time” of period.

When you have an issue to think about it, don’t ever say “I’ve thought but no results”. If have not found the result that means you need more time. If want to think about something, pick a paper and write down the time that you want to do thinking in and count for that time, don’t stop before and don’t proceed. Next time when you do it like that you can say “ I have thought for 10 minutes and 40 seconds but no results”!

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* Was published 11/11/2005

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2 Responses to “You have your mind; I have mine *”

  1. Brother Tim Says:

    Good post, Yasser. It’s a shame that it is something a lot of people have to be reminded of. Thinking….Contemplating….Praying. It is a two-way street. It’s not all proactive, sometimes you also have to be still, and listen for that inner-voice….the voice of Allah. Good to see you back, my friend. How’s the Engineering thing going?

  2. Yasser Says:

    Hi Brother Tim,

    Glad to see you again. Finally I’ve received my Engineering degree and about to start a new job very soon.

    This was the first post published in my blog. I’m warming up to get back into active blogging.

    Best Regards,
    Yasser

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