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Experiences vs Reality, why do experiences suck?

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  • 13 Eyl 2017
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The Concept

Let me remind the common sense first. Grown ups have more wisdom, knowledge and intelligence than adolescents, as a result of their significant experiences. Most people have constantly heard from their parents that they must be obeying their elderlies’ advices or so called experiences.

Why experiences suck?

Our brain or our subconscious mind has a priority since the humans are born. Subconscious mind is a primitive mind that leads our attitude instinctively, not intellectually. It is shaped to KEEP US ALIVE. Yes, it allegedly tries to protect us from any kind of hazardous material. It does not give a ship if you are unhappy or depressed, it does not care if we are fearful and insecure.

Elderlies or adults shares their painful experiences with their children which are actually disgraced shadows of reality. As a result, people avoids talking to strangers, they fear from failure and taking risks

which eventually takes them to an unsuccessful mindset and a monotonous life style.

Reality

This article does not state people to avoid learning from the past or neglect the people around them. It states them to criticize what is presented. Skepticism might look awkward in a social context, however, it ensures an excessive level of improvement and self-determination in the long run.

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        Ufuk Altan, founder of gymastery.com, was born in 1996, in Istanbul. Besides blogging, wrote screenplays, acted in short films, theaters and commercials, taught martial arts as a first degree black belt in kung fu and also specialized in meditation for the past three years. Worked as a personal trainer in United States and, currently, studies industrial engineering in Bahcesehir University. In the upcoming years, will be studying cognitive neuropsychology for his PhD and keep working as a screenwriter, an actor and a martial artist. 
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