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“Forget What You Heard: Embracing New Beginnings and Trusting Actions"

Updated: Mar 14



Let be start how I will end, 'So, let's embrace the philosophy of forgetting what we heard, not as a means to deny the past, but as a pathway to embrace new beginnings. Trust in actions, stay positive, and let the noise of misinformation fade away as you forge a path toward a better, more enlightened tomorrow.' #Learnedman


'Rumored Truth'


On February 11, 2012, the music world lost a legend at the tender age of 48 – Whitney Elizabeth Houston, fondly known as 'the Voice.' I recall that day vividly; however, I found myself detached from the usual sources of information. Unplugged from TV, radio, and without a social media presence back then, the news didn't reach me immediately.


It wasn't until a text and a concerned voice reached me on the phone that I learned of Whitney's passing. In disbelief, I remember uttering, "That can't be true; they've claimed that before over the years." Little did I know, this time, the heartbreaking truth echoed through history. The rest, as they say, is a poignant chapter etched in the annals of music and memory.



Embracing New Beginnings

In a world inundated with information, it's time to adopt a new mantra: forget what you heard. The age-old wisdom of believing none of what you hear and only half of what you see has never rung truer than in today's fast-paced, interconnected society.


In the digital age, rumors spread like wildfire, and misinformation can take root before the truth has a chance to put on its shoes. It's easy to be swayed by the noise around us, but the key to navigating this cacophony is to check with the source. Instead of letting hearsay dictate our perceptions, let's focus on seeking out the truth and verifying information firsthand.


However, the essence of "forget what you heard" goes beyond mere skepticism. It's a call to embrace new beginnings. Rather than dwelling on gossip and preconceived notions, let's shift our attention to actions. Actions speak louder than words, and they provide a tangible foundation upon which we can build trust and understanding.


Negativity and misinformation have the power to hinder progress and stifle personal growth. It's essential to filter out the noise and concentrate on the positive actions happening around us. By doing so, we create a space for optimism to flourish, unburdened by the weight of baseless rumors or pessimistic chatter.


Forgetting what you heard doesn't mean ignoring past events or turning a blind eye to reality. Instead, it's about acknowledging that actions have the power to shape the future. Every moment is an opportunity for a new beginning, a chance to rewrite our narrative and focus on the positive strides we can take.


In a world filled with chatter, staying positive becomes a revolutionary act. It's a conscious decision to defy the negativity that may surround us and, instead, choose hope and optimism. By forgetting what we heard and focusing on what we see in the actions of ourselves and others, we pave the way for a brighter, more empowered future.


So, let's embrace the philosophy of forgetting what we heard, not as a means to deny the past, but as a pathway to embrace new beginnings. Trust in actions, stay positive, and let the noise of misinformation fade away as you forge a path toward a better, more enlightened tomorrow.


Just want to keep this thing called #life - SIMPLE! Remember to stay #Positive, #Plugged and #Present. #Learnedman



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