The Blog

Inspired by Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave”. According to Plato, people cannot recognize the essence of things using their common sense because they only see incomplete reflections of things that are projected into the darkness of their cognition. As if in the cave, they lie captive, chained by their ignorance and superstitions. In order to free themselves they must throw off their chains and make their way out into the sunlight. Of course, they will wait at first be blinded by the sunlight, but their eyes becomes accustomed, they will soon realize where reality actually lies and then start to understand its essence. A person in his cave does not perceive reality, but only its projected shadow, this renders common sense considerably less effective (Book of Knowledge).

Man in this age of civilization has not fully seen the essence of things. And the man who had  seen its essence took advantage of over it.

Life is full of adventure and the world is a thrilling place to explore – rediscover it. The thought has an endless array of thing and expression – explore it. This blog may be may be the medium to unfold truth and share ideas, opinions, experiences or thoughts.

The blogger does not claim originality of all the entries in this blog site. Some were taken online and you will be connected to these sites through its links. Indeed, he is thankful to many online resources and information providers.

Before this blogsite has been improved this has passed through comprehensive and bloody workshops. The blogger welcomes any comments which will improve this blog site.

Acknowledgments

The blogger is grateful to CICT people. He appreciates its aim to bridge the digital divide in the country thereby bringing this technology up to far flung areas in the country.

Thanks to CICT people iSchools Project Camp Blog 1B Team for bringing this technology closer to us. The resource persons whom they undoubtedly shared their expertise on the use of the blog platform and on line writing.

Special thanks to all people behind this work Ma’am Toni, Ma’am Alex, Sir CP, Sir Rodel, Sir Joe and Ma’am Louela for their assistance.

Thanks again to CICT iSchools Project Team for conducting Camp Blog 2011 from which I learned more about online writing. Thanks to Ma’am Vikki, Ma’am Liz, Sir Kairoz, Sir Jimmy and also Sir CP who have patiently scrutinized our blogs.  .