Monday, January 22, 2007

Learn

Prior to last night's discourse, a few conclusions were withdrawn. People learn from each other. They interact and communicate in so many ways (not necessarily via two-way communication. It can be one way, anyway). The information about how people manage themselves is universally available - autobiographies etc. Kennedy (1993) talks about 'preparing for the twenty-first century'; Naisbitt (1999) speaks his mind in 'high tech high touch'; Soros (2002) suggests ways to 'transforming this world into a more prosperous and peaceful future'; while Osman Bakar (2007) reflects on the Andalusian achievements in science and their significance to human civilization. These are all information that we use to transform them into knowledge, if God permits.
There is no stopping.