(Family is a suppoint of Time)
So when you think of your family, think about their status. Are they poor? Wealthy? Well fed? Starving? There are all sorts of other questions you could ask yourself, but how they are right now, is probably due to productivity based on families. If a certain family has gone through divorce, then cooperation will not be as high amongst members and thus productivity will decrease. If a family has a certain religion that motivates the family to be strong and united, then the family will work well together and get more work done. The family is like a sports team. You need to be able to work together, pass on burdens to each other, and create a good environment for the children and even the parents. A family is also only as strong as its weakest link, if there is a father that is drunk constantly, then the family will loose a good chunk of valued work.
Now this applies to nations and societies, because if you have a lot of families in a nation, and these families are a large majority of all the families in that nation. And if these families all are hardworking families, then the nation will have a boom of productivity and will prosper as long as those families are still working. Accordingly, if you have families that are lazy, or corrupt, or broken down. Then you will have a nation that is just that: Lazy, corrupt, and broken down.
Families are some of the MOST important things we can experience in life, please, don't mess them up.
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Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Productivity Series Part 3 -- Language
There are SO many things that affect productivity in the world: color, language, diet, religion, foundations, families, politics, morale, and more, but I have come to discover that all of these things fall under either Time or Climate. So I am thus now making this productivity series filled with sub-effectors: Today's will be language.
(Language falls under time category) (Colour falls under Language and Morale Categories).
Every language has different words for different things, they are said differently, some languages have more words, some have less, but we all manage to communicate. But because of the differences in languages, some people see things in different ways than others. In the Time video, we noticed that Sicily does not have a way to make a verb future tense. So nothing gets done! Colour also affects the productivity, different languages say colours in different ways. We see purple and blue as two different colours, but some see purple as a shade of blue. This can possibly affect morale, and coordination. Morale, because we get happy when we see certain colours, and if those colours are really just other colours, then things might be more gloomy...or more prosperous.
(Language falls under time category) (Colour falls under Language and Morale Categories).
Every language has different words for different things, they are said differently, some languages have more words, some have less, but we all manage to communicate. But because of the differences in languages, some people see things in different ways than others. In the Time video, we noticed that Sicily does not have a way to make a verb future tense. So nothing gets done! Colour also affects the productivity, different languages say colours in different ways. We see purple and blue as two different colours, but some see purple as a shade of blue. This can possibly affect morale, and coordination. Morale, because we get happy when we see certain colours, and if those colours are really just other colours, then things might be more gloomy...or more prosperous.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
TIME POWERS!!! ACTIVATE!!!
This is the first post on a series on productivity:
Oh my word, this documentary can change your life or at least on how you think about it.
It is 10 minutes long, but you will hear all about the meaning of time the affects of time the value of time and other amazing things. It does not seem 10 minutes it is truly an amazing video, YOU MUST WATCH THIS!!!!!!!
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
This {_} Equals {________} THIS!
So in swimming, thanks to my wonderful mentors and friends, I have found that a little bit of time shaved off in a race is BIG in swimming. The same principle is applicable to many other things in the world. Just one person protesting against something can snowball into a huge nation-wide scale protest. A little increase of money revenue can multiply to a large sum of cash. So remember, that if you feel that you and your accomplishments are minor and small, that this {_} really equals THIS {______}!!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
New Renaissance
Here is how I see the timeline of the Anno Domini Bi Millennium
Rome-Very secular, Religion was even secular.
(0-500approx.)
Medieval Age: Very God orientated, everything was pointed toward religion
(500-1300s approx.)
Renaissance: Very focused on human talents and the build up of society and philosophy, focusing on Rome and Greece
(1300s-mid 1500s approx.)
Enlightenment and Industrial Age: Refocusing on religion as a means of livelihood and purpose. Very pious and strict.
(mid 1500s-mid 1800s)
Modern and Information Age (New Renaissance): We now have entered into a time where material things are of a greater importance to society.
(mid 1800's - Now)
We are transferring back and forth between Religious and Secular eras of time, Its a cycle! Pretty interesting... It is also interesting to think about what will happen next in the cycle and when.
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