However, if you did know better (perhaps, if you knew something you could not have known), you could have avoided being hit by a car. More information provides you with seemingly more "power" over your fate. There is only so much information that you can obtain, of course, and you are forced to make decisions on your limited knowledge of yourself and the world around you.
If you do deserve everything that occurs, (in that, 'chance' or 'luck' remains 'fair' in that it exists based on physical realities) then what can you do? Doesn't this simply mean that you have no power over your own end points? I do not believe this. I believe there is honor in Endeavor. That is, if you Strive to deserve better, maybe...just maybe...you will deserve better; you will be 'better' and have 'better'. That is the one thing any person can do in this world, Strive.
What goal is more appropriate in one's life than to become better than one's own self [and, in doing so, being a positive factor or influence to the rest of the world]? To strive to deserve better, you must strive to understand more about your own body, mind, and about the world that surrounds you and influences you. The world is full of indefinite information that you can use towards this purpose. Where can you start? Start with what you have the most control over: yourself.
This is my philosophy. It is one reason I became a biologist. To understand other people, you must first understand yourself. To become a better person in any way whatsoever, you must first understand yourself. This may be a goal that is ongoing but the closer you get to understanding you 'algorithm', as I like to call it, the greater your ability is to manipulate it in ways you believe to be beneficial to your own body, your own mind and to the other bodies and minds that interact with yours.
The following is a quote from Wikipedia:
Nootropics (/noʊ.əˈtrɒpɨks/ noh-ə-TROP-iks)—also called smart drugs, memory enhancers, neuro enhancers, cognitive enhancers, and intelligence enhancers—are drugs, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that improve one or more aspects of mental function.
This is the definition of 'Nootropics'. Becoming a better human, to me, means I start with improving the ability of my brain to collect information, retain information, utilize information, and make beneficial decisions regarding the one thing in this world I know I have some 'control' of: my own brain and body. I wanted to start this blog not only for my own self to have a log of my progressions but so that others can potentially benefit as well.
I hope you are interested in "Striving" as I am - but if not, perhaps you will at least be entertained and educated. :)
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