Farmers live on the stuff grown in their field. They know what they grow and apply all the tacit skills accumulated from the teaching of the seniors in their families and community, keen observation and analysis of various patterns ( e.g. Weather, drainage, soil fertility, market demand, transport, manpower etc etc). Then they work dedicatedly and know exactly how much they can yield from their effort, be it high or low.
Nowadays, we work dedicatedly in the fields of social planting. There are different fields such as Facebook, linkin, YouTube, twitter, flickr, blogs, net games or you name it. Hour by hour, time after time, we are sowing mutual acceptance and social involvement. The information we gathered from all these contacts is hardly transformed into any tacit knowledge for yielding something we can live on. Unlike working in the fields, the farmers take charge of what, when and how to do something in order to yield the desirable crops. Unless there was natural disaster or political instability, farmers can find food to eat and survive difficult times as long as they are in control of the land.
The pressing problems challenging the contemporary men are lack of links. Despite the external links, the inner link, that is the clarity of our inner aspirations, as well as the selective link between our internal traffic and external traffic may be ambiguous. While hours and hours being spent on the virtual fields of sowing seeds of social understanding, the harvest is not going to be real or filling the empty heart.
The rules for being contented farmers finding enough food for social, emotional, vocational, financial wellbeing and striving our spiritual richness are yet to be discovered.
It absolutely calls for a contemplative life of everyone of us.
Nowadays, we work dedicatedly in the fields of social planting. There are different fields such as Facebook, linkin, YouTube, twitter, flickr, blogs, net games or you name it. Hour by hour, time after time, we are sowing mutual acceptance and social involvement. The information we gathered from all these contacts is hardly transformed into any tacit knowledge for yielding something we can live on. Unlike working in the fields, the farmers take charge of what, when and how to do something in order to yield the desirable crops. Unless there was natural disaster or political instability, farmers can find food to eat and survive difficult times as long as they are in control of the land.
The pressing problems challenging the contemporary men are lack of links. Despite the external links, the inner link, that is the clarity of our inner aspirations, as well as the selective link between our internal traffic and external traffic may be ambiguous. While hours and hours being spent on the virtual fields of sowing seeds of social understanding, the harvest is not going to be real or filling the empty heart.
The rules for being contented farmers finding enough food for social, emotional, vocational, financial wellbeing and striving our spiritual richness are yet to be discovered.
It absolutely calls for a contemplative life of everyone of us.