The Idea
The hands form an imaginary figure, something that reflects the materialization of a world view. My education and my faith identify my orientation and my ideology. My ideology is an idea, and each idea is an invention of the mind. The idea unfurls a powerful energy, it makes everything possible. My mind makes everything possible, for my conviction reflects my approach. Acknowledged by many, an idea becomes a fundamental element of every community. It’s passed on through upbringing as ideology. I foster the thoughts that my mind develops, and believe in the strength of my own ideas. An ideology is an established idea without a personal identity, and it becomes a disadvantage for me when I can’t live it with conviction. I myself decide what kind of ideology I want to uphold. It’s my choice, also to live without a social system of ideals, views and values and to come up with my own new ideas every day. I don’t force my ideas onto anyone and I don’t let anyone force theirs onto me. I trust in the quality of my ideas. If they’re good, they’ll hold up. I lead by example.
I live my convictions.
|
|
|
|