Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Perfectness 2

Part 2

The answer lies in combining possibility with infinity. This could result in the unimaginable becoming imaginable and the unthinkable becoming thinkable.
WOW! Did I just say that? Now THAT is entirely doable!

Let’s take for example an autistic high functioning adult female who is well aware of her abilities and limitations. If you were to ask her the question “what is possible for you in a limitation free world?”, her world will become imaginable and thinkable. 
Now that would be something of note. To be able to expand a person’s limited view of their own potential to the utmost........this is the stuff miracles are made of!

Just think for the briefest of moments how combining possibility with infinity could change the face of human development!


michelevanstaden@neurolink.co.za

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Perfectness 1

Part 1

Ever wonder what it means to be perfect?
According to google's dictionary the word perfect means, "
having all the required/desirable elements, qualities/characteristics; as good as it is possible to be." 

What then, is the standard for a human? For a human, it becomes complicated. The glasses through which every person views anything pertaining to self, is much like a fingerprint and very unique. There is no standard or bench mark with which to measure or compare. Thus one can argue there is a specific one-of-a-kind standard for every individual person. Within these parameters lies infinity, thus breaking down all boundaries.

The question then would not necessarily be what are the required desirable characteristics/qualities for perfectness but rather shifting the focus to the last part of the google definition: "as good as it is possible to be." 
There it is, the word “possible”. Do we even know or realise the infinity inside this wonderful wor(l)d?...... Part2 follows