Posted by: hunian fellowship | July 2, 2009

Our Habits Become Our Patterns

Trying to figure what to write about today, I found this interesting article in USA Today’s Tech news:

“Talk about an iron grip on search. To research this column comparing Google’s venerable search engine with Microsoft’s upstart Bing, I Googled “Bing versus Google.” It didn’t even occur to me to Bing the search. In a nutshell, that’s Microsoft’s problem. The company recently unveiled a fresh and attractive search alternative to Google. It’s just darn difficult to change habits, including my own.”      Advertisers dream come true!   Here’s the link if you’re interested in the rest of the article. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/edwardbaig/2009-07-01-google-vs-Bing_N.htm?csp=Tech

Thanks, Ed!  You proved my point for me! We are such creatures of habit – and our thoughts are the beginnings – that by repetition, we etch our own patterns in stone.

No wonder Max and the Kahunas of old refered to mana as water!

gristmill

So why a picture of a grist mill? Because some patterns are created for us by birth. But the majority of patterns are created by us, by our thoughts, our words and our actions. More tomorrow on how Hunians have learned to change their patterns.


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