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40. Don't trust what you see

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"Don't trust what we see." - Simon Kong What we see is not exactly as happened in reality. The way we perceive information from the environment is affected by many factors. Don't believe what we see is the first lesson we need to educate our mind. The respond time of our eyes may have lack time of 500ms between the response and the reality so what you see can be very misleading. Use our logic first after what you have seen in the environment. It is advisable that we don't trust our vision completely. ----

39. Haitians you are the strongest

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Haitians are the strongest human being on earth. Haitians can surivive through hurriances and earthquakes. What the world can do now for them is to provide more humanistic aid and help them build their home again. I am sure with their ability to survive, very soon they will stand up again. It doesnt matter if we could donate two dollars or more. The more we donate they will recover faster. ---

38. Inconsistency in performance

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Walk the Talk, it is not easy. I have a slight opinion on the chart below. Steven Covey mentioned imcompetence behaviour. I prefer and find out that being conscious imcompetence is far more inferior than being unconscious imcompetence. In other word being conscious imcompetence should be listed as number one waekness in human behaviour. Then unconscious imcompetence should put in number two position on that chart. I love the idea of being unconsciously imcompetence to achieve a peak performance state. You may want to ask as why so many people can't follow what they preach. The reason is simply. These people own the knowledge but they lacked the ability to attain a level of unconscious competency. They can tell people what to do but they themselves just can't do what they preached because their body action can't follow their mind intents. There are gaps existed between knowledge and skills. A wise person will fill up the gap as soon as possible. A typical example of att