"Living to the best of you" has been my lifetime philosophical tenet, but the problems are where and how we can live to the best of us.
Too many things; direct and indirect, have been taught in school to lead the learners to be in "a more true human position". Yet, we see very less fruit beard from these drudgeries; not many people know what "human power" is and how they can create that human power.
So what is "human power?"
Human power, from the perspective of this article, is referred to any absolute right to make all-out use of all the materials belonged to us or implementing any policy that we consider as the right things. The article herewith intents to simplistically introduce you the two initial elements of human power: quality & quantity.
"Quality" is referred to the internal power of human being. Planning to do any assumingly right thing, accomplishing the huge responsibility or world obligation, converting any one's, society's or the world's destiny to the directions that one thinks is right, drawing the world's attention to one's world-shaking achievement; above all anyone's abstract policy or achievement, is the quality: first ingredient of human power.
"Quantity" is more simplistic than quality. Quantity, from the context of this article, is signified as the materialism enlightenment of any person. Indeed, our world today is completely different from that of Socratic or Platonic eras; we do need materialistic prevalence to concrete our power. Materialistic prevalence is referred to enjoying more than enough physiological needs [food and drink] up to the latest work-facilitation technology [posh car ... ect].
Quality and quantity are the two most crucial constitutions for human power. It would be hard for us to attain the term human power, by lacking any one of these two.
The world today is all about competition, but what are we competing for? The answer is "human power". Quality and quantity as depicted above are the prime and indispensable ingredients of our "human power" recipe.
The purpose of this article is not to discriminate between the rich and the poor, educated and uneducated, but single-mindedly to unveil the truth behind human power. Thorough read this article and analyze it with the world's phenomenon.
Lay Vicheka's quote on power intelligence: "If you think you are lucky enough, try to swell that luck." (Coined June 1, 2006 at 9:55 p.m., Cambodia)
Lay Vicheka's mental question for the readers: "What power comes first; quality or quantity." Forward the answer to me through below address.
About the Author
Lay Vicheka is a translator for the most celebrated translation agency in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Pyramid Translation Co.Ltd, freelance writer and author for different websites around the world. vichekalay@yahoo.com