Wednesday, March 5, 2014

A job that requires a lot of thinking is more difficult that a job than requires no thinking.

I have to say that, first of all, there is no job that requires no thinking. Every job as long as it is worth the name of job requires the use of mind to some extent. There is, however, a clear difference between a job that requires intellectual exploitation of our mind and a job that requires so-called physical memory.

We cannot say which is better than which, because sometimes so-called physical memory is of great use for our daily lives. Take a normal door, for an example. When we try to enter a room, handling the nob of the door, we are likely to push or pull the door, instead of sliding it. This is "physical memory".

In our everyday lives. we depend on those physical memory more than our "intellectual memory". If we take this perspective and observe our lives, it is not always the case that a job that requires a lot of thinking is more difficult than a job that requires no thinking.. for a baby to get as much physical memory as possible is something essential to survive in this world. If we take the baby's ways of living, the vital device for the baby to just physical memory, not intellectual one.

Of course a job that requires a lot of thinking has its own value. Even though we survive in this world, the next phase waiting for us to enter requires how to live a "better life".

So isn't it the safest way to say there is no job worth doing without thinking?

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