Thursday, May 2, 2013

Our memories as motivation (#1553)

The fact that we store memories and then can act on them later as a strategy, separates us from any other living organism. Not that other living species don't have memories or that they don't create strategies that mimic our own, it is just that we are heads and shoulders above the rest of known living species because we rely on our memories in myriad ways that highlight our unique sense gathering abilities. Our human species is not just a member of the animal kingdom, we are evolving into a greater form that has no limits. The advancement of our innovations and technologies will eventually allow us to wrestle with and conquer the laws of physics. yes, we are that capable in retrospect. How we are able not only to do enlightened tasks of life, in the present, we are establishing protocols for future possibilities that found themselves on our instinctual behavior. In other words, As we continue to create small steps into the unknown, we are rightly aware that wherever the future takes us must hinge on our best instinctual attributes if we are to be successful. There is a lot of confusion about our instincts, whether good or bad, but for me there but three that are our foundation. Survival instinct, compassion instinct and curiosity instinct. All others are just default positions when we are not living within the basic three. My memories tell me this through all the years of my information gathering through my senses. Combined with the reason, analysis to conclusion I use as a logical and common sense formula, I know that the beginning of a new era of human evolution into a greater form is just beginning.

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