Monday, February 3, 2014

Peace of Mind

As the narrator talks about peace of mind, I was able to relate tremendously to his opinions. As a child, I remember that peace of mind was a challenge for me. Playing my childhood video games and not being able to get past a level drove me insane, I would get extremely mad and my life felt it was ruined every time. The narrator says that peace of mind is required for life, whether it be to build a machine or to just find your own way to deal with a problem. As a matter of act, he is right. Sure enough, I would never be able to get past a a level with fury in my ind as a child, however, the next day, when I was no longer mad, I would pass the level in a heart beat. This shows how peace of mind is required to act and to think at one's maximum capacity, a level of upmost importance especially in todays world.

As the narrator suggests, sometime people take advantage of the users of their goods, such as the factory that gives instructions for "their way" of how to put the machine together. As the narrator suggests, nothing is concrete, and their are always multiple ways of putting anything together or acting on something. Instructions are meant to give you a starting point and to accomplish one end result, but that does not mean that it is the best end result. One will require peace of mind to first, be able to follow the instructions that may be confusing or annoyingly long, and second, to figure out and find the best solution and best application of the machine for yourself. Peace of mind will allow you the time to study and figure our the best outcome for the machine, which turn will reward you with more peace of mind as it works toward your intentions.

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