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The use and control of one's own mental faculties is of the utmost importance when involved in the serious and important business of government work. The word "government" itself literally translates to "controlling the mind" in Latin. Mind control is thus the most important aspect any individual who wishes to earn success and garner respect within governmental agencies may attain. Personal experience is the one true measure of the capability of thought, where the endgame is understanding these experiences and incorporating them into a practical, effective and efficient lifestyle approach both personal and professional.
As a Department of Defense (DOD) Special Agent, the ability to suppress emotion and employ rational and reasonable thought patterns is a skill that must be fully developed and tempered to allow for a suitable outlet for such activities. The purpose of this essay is to explore some personal experiences within my own career to highlight and contextualize the importance of thinking, personal bias and cognitive abilities within law enforcement and public service. This essay will incorporate personal experience to help show the maturing process of the mind and how this process is beneficial to a career and profession within law enforcement.
The Development of Reason
It is impossible to discuss the present day cognitive abilities that I enjoy without describing the processes that have allowed for these skills to develop and flourish. For me, it has been the path taken that has provided me with my own ways and means of thinking and processing information. To understand my present mind functions, it is necessary to discuss the importance of learning and education to fully grasp the idea in its totality.
The critical abilities of my own mind must be identified as the capacity to determine good from bad. Eliminating all that is contradictory and identifying the truth is at the heart of critical thought in my opinion. As a young child, learning came very easy for me and thought patterns and ideas were readily accessible for me to enjoy. Playful interrelation within my own environment projected a world of amazement and wonder.
Education, as one grows older, becomes more prominent in their ability to discern fact from fiction. My public school education demonstrated the importance of not how to think, but what to think. Hard core institutionalization of the American way of life was an important theme in the school system. American history, no doubt distorted through time, provided a picture of the world that clearly defined what was wrong and what was right.
Only many years later would I recognize the strong impact this schooling experience would have on my personal biases. School taught me how to follow and obey. Grading and judging were important qualities in determining success according to my school. Learning was assumed if the grades were good and rewards awaited those who scored the highest. At an early age, the idea of quantity superseded that of the idea of superior quality. An almost nihilistic obsession of pure power and control reflected the role models of this system.
Real world experience soon exposed the weaknesses of the school system in my eyes. Entering the world of government and becoming a DOD Special Agent revealed another world where simple memorization and acceptance of dogmatic ideas do not suffice as acceptable forms of intellectual self-defense. The subjective nature of ethics and morals exposed in this environment, quickly demonstrated the importance of my own ability to rationalize the world in a practical and effective manner.
The Nature of Reality
What is real? The question is sublime that many do not even consider the nature of reality in any meaningful manner. Understanding the answer to this question was imperative for me in my development of my own rational capabilities. The question is challenging and demands deep thought while it is often overlooked in the day-to-day experiences of a Special Agent. Too often, I have relied on my own 5 physical senses to help in determining what is real or not. This approach is not satisfying in any sufficient manner and appears to leave out other, more softer, ways of decoding the universe such as intuition and the incorporation of experience also known as wisdom.
For me, discovering the tools of logic and reasoning were extremely helpful in grasping the idea of reality. Logic cannot be seen and it is intangible, yet, by utilizing this way of thinking a mind can produce material results that align with purpose and will. Deductive and...
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