1. Kelly Raleigh Einstein’s Big Idea http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_9l6QG-hSoPA/S8uMiNVM0kI/AAAAAAAABIY/Q3TuGhEC0Lg/s1600/20100418+01.jpg
2. “Doubt everything or believe everything; these are two equally convenient strategies. With either we dispense with the need for reflection.”Henri Poincare
3. “The security provided by a long-held belief system, even when poorly founded, is a strong impediment to progress. General acceptance of a practice becomes the proof of its validity, though it lacks all other merit.” Dr. B. Lown
4. “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” Einstein
5. All three of the quotes express the need for deep reflection in order to move forward or to understand. Both Poincare and Lown agree with Einstein’s idea that by considering everything, what we know and what we can predict, we can successfully advance. If we do not question our previous “knowledge” we can never be sure of what fact is, or what can be accepted as true. Without objection to old beliefs, we cannot make choices which surely will be beneficial. With objection, we can predict the consequences to our actions and we can discover what will help develop opportunities to aid the future. With life being a series of choices and consequences (Kyle Kauffman) we must take time to keep in mind that by reflecting and predicting, we are able to determine the outcomes of our actions and provide ourselves with discovery and opportunity. Reflection