To become a better engineer I had to let go of strict adherance to mathematical certainty. In other words, "Get out of my comfort zone." That worked fine for the first 25 years after graduation.
To become a better caregiver I had to accept responsibility for giving increased care and to show more concern for loved ones; this increased my empathy.
To become more balanced and in order to develop physical coordination skills, I had to adopt a rigid regimen of right-brained activities, thus improving my stamina.
To become a better person I had to open a window in my soul. By practicing expository writing I am merely finding a way to express what you all surely must be thinking already. Does it need to be said? In many cases, "Yes...if we're going to act upon it."
Please. Ask any engineer you meet. Scroll down, okay? ok. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... expressed resultant data, extracted by gleaning and iterations, clarifies disorder in excruciating detail. Experience miracles in everyday life. Hope changes everything.
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