The more you understand yourself, the more you understand the world.
Self awareness is like putting your foot into a
lake to see how cold the water is. Self understanding is diving into the lake
to see how deep it is.
The ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu placed
great emphasis on self understanding. He wrote, "He who knows others is learned; He who knows himself is
wise."
Self understanding enables you to plumb the depths
of your own inner spirit, and to seek out amazing discoveries about yourself.
You will likely learn a lot more than you bargained for, including lessons
about life, spirituality, other people, love, faith, and many other topics.
Paul Coelho wrote, "The more you understand yourself, the more you will understand
the world." And centuries earlier, Aristotle told his followers, "Knowing yourself is the beginning of
all wisdom." It is sad that more people do not understand the linkages
between self understanding and universal wisdom.
The past three decades have seen a litany of
self-help books, tapes, videos, CDs, DVDs, webinars, and live programs
produced. In fact, the entire self-help industry went from start-up phase to
maturity in less than 40 years. The foundation the self-help movement in the
latter years of the 20th Century were these words from the 19th Century
American psychologist William James: "The
most important discovery of my generation is people can change their lives by
changing their minds."
Ever since, self-proclaimed gurus, personalities
and industry leaders have been trying to help people change their minds through
"attitude adjustments" and "positive thinking."
Unfortunately, the majority of them failed to educate their followers that you
must first have a firm understanding of yourself before implementing their
programs and advice, so that your mind and your spirit are not in continual conflict.
Perhaps this is because the journey of self
awareness and self understanding is a difficult and long one. As Miguel de
Cervantes wrote, "Make it thy
business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the
world."
This article is excerpted from the Amazon top-selling book Project You: Living A Determined Life, available in paperback and Kindle formats.
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