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If a good wind is blowing, try to catch it"There is no eating pancakes without breaking eggs (German proverb)."
Wars and climbs have their measures and strides. Some are put into deals only after losses. Live well so as to reach deep and good ends - and they pertain to the individual. One of Carl G. Jung's and also one of Abraham Maslow's conclusions is that individuals have something unique about them. All their ways do not necessarily conform to ways of those about them. We rise on top of prevailing feelings and sentiments. A proficient person manages to handle ideas in fair and square ways. Being jolly is fine in itself, and deep gladness indicates much esprit hovering over the agent. Over all that again, righteous harmony is hardly to be dispensed with without grave and sinister passes later. It is fit to assist jolly good education. It is seldom fit to back up less than solid attainments.
Overlook any so-called unitary faith that may ensnare, engulf and bring on harshness of deals as time goes by. Individual understanding rides over and above a faith that has been put into your head by offenders. Not just genius (inner brightness, back-up intelligence) is a fit aim, but good everyday moral too. In the quite grave school of life, which we all are inside, these things matter. A boon is a boon, no matter what rascals may call it. You could favour friends by some of the adequate things you learn. Proper measures are worth efforts and back-ups as long as your well-developed conscience thinks them okay, presumably. Check as you go. |
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