Thursday, October 27, 2011

Do Feel Learn

this is a consumer process of which many marketing strategies has been designed, to cultivate adoption for supposedly low involvement products

Somehow this theory sounds applicable for how you should do religious responsibilities. 'Just Do It' as what Nike used to say. However, one should note that the immediacy of each step to occur consecutively after the previous, might probably differ on each person. Hence, probably the value of patience and preservation are also required  as part of the observance, as the overall virtue of every religious accounts will resonate best in this ideal condition. Thus faith should go directly towards the Order, as the source of All, including ordeals, happiness, and our presence. Hence the 'Do' should be consciously done to fulfil the Order, that ideally to do so one should require less consideration, or avert from any form of dissonance after knowing the order. 

Then, it tickles me to understand how this would relate to the low involvement nature of the theory? the answer probably due to the nature of any human's real authorities themselves, who has little whatsoever power to even cause effect in their own life. that even rezeki is predetermined, that even appearance was not within parents' consent, that the course of ones lives had undergone places that they never expected before. That eventually the ideal condition to do/be is 'Surrender' which somewhat implies that no one had no whatsoever significance, thus the low involvement. Therefore might be the saying All Praise Be To God (Alhamdulillah),is highly advised anytime ones poised to put ownselves in somewhat significant position after doing meaningful things to others.

Yet, if we notice, the 'what to learn' part had also been revealed along with the 'requirements'. What's needed now is conscience to look out for them, and to find relevance amongst them, through reflections of own's experiences. Hence one would feel some degrees of righteousness. Hence ones will learn its rightful nature. Insya Allah.

Again this is only a ponder

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