Life is an Education

When we realize the highest education, which gives us the highest recognizable certification for our education is life, we start paying closer attention to what life is presenting to us daily. Why? Because our experiences will assuredly be on the upcoming life quiz, and will definitely, at least some portion of it, that of our past experiences, will be on the final exam. Life is our classroom, wherein as we age, we are given the opportunities to progress with maturity, based on the skills we have acquired through our past experiences. The subjects are plentiful, which must be managed directly through the main four life subjects, which are physical strength and endurance, emotional strength and endurance, mental strength and endurance, and spiritual awareness or religious understanding.

It is up to each of us, based on the life syllabus we are given (gestation, birth, and the circumstance and situation of your family of orientation) to learn the art of living life harmoniously with all the other students of life. If you take a moment and reflect on your life’s experiences, you will be able to determine your personal syllabus and curriculum for learning, which pertains to your individual life. Once you have discerned the particulars, and understand the premises for them, it is good to start reflecting. Reflecting on those life quizzes and tests you have taken, and what are the skills you have learned and what more skills you need to learn.  Here is where you have the opportunity to become more self- aware, for most likely the experiences, the life labs situations, the circumstances for those your life experiences, will be on some future test. Remember life doesn’t do it to you, it does it for you, so you can become educated in “the art of living an empowered life”. That’s a wonderful master’s degree to have.