
1) I am not the center of the universe - Life would be a lot easier to live if people would just learn this lesson. Up to this point, the concensus of the church & scientific community was that the center of the universe as they knew it was the earth. This was not based on scientific knowledge, but the arrogance of people in the church. They believed that God created them to be special, so He MUST have placed them at the center of the universe. Unfortuantely arrogant people still believe that they are the center of the universe. It is time to discover that the world does not revolve around you.
2) Preconceived ideas hinder progress - It wasn't until Copernicus started from scratch and discovered inaccuracies in current scientific theories was he able to realize how the world was truly working. I think we could all learn to never take something at the word of someone else. You will never TRULY believe anything until you find it to be true yourself.
3) Don't be afraid to go against the grain - Copernicus, for fear of the Roman Catholic Church, was afraid to publish the heliocentric theory. He was afraid that the church would consider his findings to be heresy. Sounds a lot like what Jesus and the early apostles went through. If you know something to be true, don't be afraid to take a stand for it.
4) Find time for your closest friends - While he was living, Copernicus' historical theory was only known by his closest friends. Despite his fear of the church, he had quite a few friends that he knew he could share things with. Find people who you can trust to share your deepest thoughts.
