When you read, you must read with your heart and your brain, not with your emotion which will carry you away from the underlying value. Thus, ones must be able to draw conclusion or draw the wisdom from what they read, either positive or negative, and related it to others as sharing.
From what prince has read since 13 years old, until now, from history to business related book and novel, Prince learns some skills- the strong survival skills. Since young, he understands the human philosophy, and the way nature works its way through. He also understands that every human being has its own choice to make, that may or may not lead them to be a successful example.
Talking about survival skills, prince draws up this few skills, and keeps it secretly because it may not be good skills, thus, may not necessary to mention how, but to tell you what! Prince calls this the TICK, because it makes thing tick! You will not learn this if you don’t know how to draw wisdom and knowledge from what you read, and you will know if the process of relating doesn’t exist (process of learning- Read, understanding (analyzing), relating).
The Trick and Trap skills- useful when you have lunch or dinner in a restaurant and have no money, without hand phone, and you can’t ask anyone for help, worse still you know you can’t pay. This trick can help you get out of the situation, without the need to pay anything, but someone will give you money and pay for you!
The Illusion skills – When you know you are in trouble, how to get away without people knowing that you are running away! This is useful when you are on the edge of being caught by police or anyone who may harm you.
The Chaos skill – A combination of above, getting all the benefit, can either running away, hiding, getting money or anything without being caught!
The Killing birds skill – useful when you are out of money and you need to have some money to spend for family, or yourself, it was called killing birds skill because when you kill a bird, you can eat it to get rid of starvation.
Monday, September 12, 2005
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