Thursday, December 25, 2008 at 2:31 AM |  
Don't expect to get a different result by doing the same thing over and over again. Don't be like a housefly that keeps hitting against a clear glass. Get around the glass. Learn from your mistakes, and if necessary, get someone who has 'been there done that' to guide you along.

Problems cannot be solved at the same level of consciousness that created them ~ Einstein. Similarly an artist would need to step back from his canvas to ensure that he has the proportions correct. By detaching himself from the painting for a moment, he gets a better overview of his progress. See the big picture.

Share your knowledge. Unlike wealth that decreases through sharing, knowledge grows when you share. I share mine, you share yours. Everyone wins.

Each and every one of us sees the world with our own tinted glasses. There is perceived truth and absolute truth. Each of us have our own perceived sense of truth. Who dictates absolute truth? None other than Allah SWT. We are not left hanging to fight with one another over who is right. Allah shows the right path through the holy books and his Messengers.

Hence, you are doomed if you engage in a debate/discussion with the intention of proving that your point is right. One should engage in a debate/discussion only to find the truth, the absolute truth. Therefore, take off your tinted glasses, let go of your egos and hidden agendas. Instead put on the glasses of tasawwur islam. 

--rants-- Unlike the snippet that have been appearing on Star World, where a lawyer is seen saying... truth is relative, choose one that works for you (or something along that line). Obviously a devious statement of a loyar buruk. 
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