Sunday, September 12, 2010

pursuing wisdom>>

Pursuing wisdom was a major goal of the african roots. Abandonment only raised the level of responsibility that every one has to continue pursuing wisdom. Once again wisdom starts by listening (sedjem). Learning history allows us to know ourselves and move through the world as an indivisual without justifying humanity. Living by what you understand and believe with the influence of your history. After this you can proceed to go after what you desire (sankofa).
One thing our african and egyptian ancestors did constantly was write. This allows us to improvise and be present in even what has already passed. I think in order to be taken seriously and be available for all opprotunity that we might receive, now is a vital time to keep up with what our ancestors provided for us. To me pursuing wisdom is not limited to what we learn in the classrooms but also what we take from the lessons that the world teaches us. How we advance our selves, find our own answers to problems and even other's answers. With dedication that comes with pursuing wisdom, one can go so far; as we have seen in the history of our ancestors. It is important to either prevent or repeat history and be a part of legacies.

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