Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Science Behind faith.

A few days ago, i went online to see if I could get some meaning to some statements I had heard a couple of years back when I was still schooling. It was that of the whole earth catalog, the stay hungry, stay foolish , as given by Steve Jobs at Stanford months before he passed away.

The reason i start it out this way is because, i feel strongly that faith is one substance that works regardless of whether everything looks, possible or impossible. In other words, the object of everything Steve Jobs discussed out there in that commencement was about "faith". Now i know it better as a born again christian, not as a wayward guy out in college by then doing drugs and and wallowing in immorality. i know it that faith is " Believing God, taking HIM for His words". I understand better what was going on in the mind of Abraham and Sarah, when news reached this couple to prepare for their first born. See that? Abraham literally formed in His mind the picture of a son born in His house. Why? God had said it so.

I vehemently refute and refuse strongly, the Idea I see passed across in churches in the name of faith. The planting of a seed also called "faith in action". When everything the preacher is talking about is giving and more giving, they will hate you for life if it were sadaka(giving offering) time and you start out this chorus: "Christ paid it all".

Do i dislike this for no reason? No. I believe that what you can conceive in your mind regarding your situation and believe it in your heart and focus on to that in such a way as you actually begin living it, results into that thing being done. Absolutely! No planting a seed is seen here. I had had a little Nokia phone for sometime now, and my friends would wonder why ( because of my status and position I cant buy a smart phone)to be frank with you, I had not even thought seriously about smart phones till i began to dream it first. In every text i would sent i would assume, I am actually sending it on my android 4.4.1 or something. I bought the phone first in my mind, used it in mind kept in mind. I proclaimed to myself that i own an android, till that day. In that day everything in nature worked out good for me that believed and and lived my faith till it became real and I won my android now.

just a minute, i don't have formulas that works for you but I know that faith is universal and its believing God for anything and may you receive according to your measure of faith( according to the size of your dream)

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

What it really means to stay hungry and stay foolish

Quora is a cool place to be. The excitement, enthusiasm in writing, business and knowledge and everything. One Drew Davis gave me his thoughts on what it really means to stay hungry and stay foolish, pulled out of the whole world catalog as given in speech at Stanford by the Late Steve jobs. """ Drew DavisDrew Davis, Writer, Polyglot, Hacker to be
This is probably one of my favorite quotes. "Stay hungry" means stay ambitious. Sometimes, people who become successful relax and coast on former glory for the rest of their lives. They are the folks who sell their companies and then retire and hit the beach. Steve Jobs was openly contemptous of such people and he worked until he was literally too sick to be in his office, despite the fact that he became a billionaire years beforehand. This kind of burning, persistent ambition, to continue challenging oneself even after success has been achieved is the meaning of the first part of his famous quote. It is often said, good is the enemy of great. Why? Because when things are good, the temptation is to become satisfied, to leave well enough alone and move on. Only through relentless drive to overcome this temptation can greatness be achieved. The second part, "stay foolish" is about taking risks. How often have we heard parents or counselors tell us to play it safe, to follow the traditonal path: go to school, get good grades, get a good job. Steve Jobs believed that life could be much broader and more interesting than that. Striking out and taking risks that other people find "foolish" is a necessary part of great success. Dropping out of an ivy league to start a company is foolish. Trying to become a professional musician is foolish. Dedicating your life to solving a hard math problem that has stumped everyone else is foolish. But how much more dreary would our world be if nobody took these risks, and achieved these feats? So Jobs' phrase is a timeless call to action, challenging his listeners to pursue their wildest ambitions with tremendous enthusiasm, without regard for the status quo.