Welcome to Infonomics's My Understanding of Life 1

The theme of this wiki, My Understanding of Life, bears the direct influence of a book entitled This I Believe , wherein one hundred people shared their intimate thoughts about their own personal beliefs–those ideals that sustained them during times of tribulation. The editor writes that most of the participants considered the task of writing their personal beliefs to be the most difficult composition they had undertaken.
This assessment surprises me very little. I think that there are inherit elements that contribute to this difficulty. First, the written form, because of
its permanency, demands accountability. Your words, your intimate thoughts are placed in a medium that endures longer than those spoken. With this
foreknowledge your sense of pride compels you to stricter articulation. Secondly, meaningful writing invokes seemingly endless thinking. Your brain races with thoughts as it attempts to uncover the most reducible reasons for any action. You are struggling with essence.

I invite interested visitors to join with me in this pursuit. Let's cast away spin, political correctness,
platitudes, pandering and all other forms inhibiting the pathway to truth and essence. Let's make this forum a sanctuary for intellectual honesty.
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Footnotes
- 1. Currently, this wiki is restricted to members of Infonomics. Go [here ] to learn more about Infonomics; then, if you like what you read, join us. Infonomics needs good people.
Source
- Albright, Daniel (2004). Modernism and Music: An Anthology of Sources, p.39n34. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226012670.
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