Speed can destroy a lot of beautiful things that we have. It disables our ability to learn and to enjoy life
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Anonymous said…
واكتشفتها انا ايضا كما اكتشفتها انت لغة قاتله تدب اصابعها في اعمارنا لتقتلعها بصمت وبصخب في كثير من الاحيان .. نعم فلكل سرعة ثمن ولكل تسرع ضريبه .. وقد قالها تعالى في كتابه الكريم لنبيه المصطفى حاثا له على ترك التسرع ( ولاتعجل بالقران من قبل ان يقضى اليك وحيه ).. ارددها وانا امرر في خاطري فيضا من التجارب التي اخذتها السرعة الى حيث لا اريد
Most of the creativity resides in asking a new question rather than finding an answer to it. Most of our questions are lacking this creativity, for example, most of our questions have their answers ready in the FAQ list, simply because we (as a society) have the tendency to ask the same questions over and over again, in other words, we are united by our strangely ubiquitous ignorance about the same aspects of any slightly complicated brain demanding activity. Asking a question, that is related to the subject yet it's not in the FAQ list, requires some creativity. Although to ask a question is not considered any kind of real achievement but we really need to reconsider and give it some credit.
Archaeologists always measured the civilization development from the complexity of the tools used by that particular civilization. It's time to change this approach to measure the complexity of the tool purpose, instead of the complexity of the tool itself. A scalpel is a simple tool, it will not measure alone the real civilization development unless its purpose is considered as the main tool in the hand of a surgeon performing a life saving surgery.
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