Every now and again we learn invaluable lessons. They can’t be taught at the school level because people really don’t understand these things, until we understand these things. The right balance to life is one of those things.
Having a good balance allows us to live the right way. We may hear or come up with cliches for the type of education needed to learn these invaluable lessons, but time reveals what is truth and what isn’t.
During our educational years, as people, we learn a valuable lesson that doesn’t sink in until it does. Then it makes sense; truth only needs to be learned and never changes. If we learn something and it needs to be adjusted or altered in order to be true we need to evaluate that thing and ask questions.
An educated mind takes its time to conclude, so there may be changes in the approach to getting to the truth. Along the way we find information that may become useful in order to fully identify the truth of our objective. But the most invaluable lesson a human being can learn is that truth does not change, no matter what we use it for. Truth is always truth and remains as such no matter the change in culture.
One truth identified in life is that life is a continual cycle that produces the same actions over and over. There really isn’t anything new except the actors and some of their actions. But everything has been in one form or another and will be again. That is, until the world we know ends.
The lessons we learn as we mature into our human nature are invaluable, if we’re can grasp them. Wisdom allows us to test and apply those lessons and educate our minds. We learn by doing and by analyzing information we’re given. As we mature as a people, those lessons become our culture.
Now, what we refuse to learn will one day turn into our worst nightmare, because if the information is available, it means we will need it. Judging by the technologies of today we have learned some great lessons. And yet, we fail to analyze the information and instead take the word of the people who have no desire to learn.
That is an invaluable lesson in and of itself. We, as a people, must use information we are given wisely, to learn the lessons the older generations failed to learn. To educate our minds for the future events of earth.

