Monday, 25 March 2013

something about me

something about me...

M & S PERFECTLY.

Mother and Sayma.

We can only try to do our best.


The gut instinct is not referenced  in correlation to a biological part of the anatomy referred to as the gut, but is in relation to instincts related to feelings associated with actions, events and perceptions and body language of people.
The instinct can take the form of a tither or titilation in the stomach, a huge sinking feeling at the pit of the stomach or more of an all round feeling of insecurity in the body that starts from the gut.
The gut instinct has been derived from conceptual information from many, many years of experience from images, experience and information that our brain absorbs from experiences we are subjected to and surrounded with, on a daily basis.
It is difficult to filter this information at times and it is not until we are able to relate our experience to information and education that we are able to understand what made us react in certain manners.  This is not always possible because we do not at all times have the information and at times education that we need in order to make such decisions.
This gut instinct has not been something which has been given much thought in the past, only to discover that it is in fact an important signalling system of the human body.
Having began working at the age of 12; to be told by a family friend that I was completely independent. As people we always have much to learn in life; always we are learning. I completed a degree in Information .Systems; was merited predominantly on course work grades in the final year;  not been able to include exam results due to unforeseen circumstances, having immediately been offered a job. I returned to university, to be accurately advised, learning the fundamentals again would not be productive even for purposes of a better grade. A busy mother, having experimented with many ideas; mainly internet based, people had failed me more than the system itself but gut instinct remained.
Success was not something that had been stumbled upon but was something that had been derived from good etiquettes and a real hunger for information and knowledge not a hunger for wealth and status.
It was at this time in my life, I had opened a book to read that after having accumulated  financial wealth, friends and family, one would seek to gain status. This was already something I had accomplished, and had also made a positive contribution to society via my web sites and comments  on blogs and the many wonderful people I had met and helped along the way.   

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