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As Lee
did react when general Longstreet warned him for the consequences of the planned attack at the last
day of Gettisburg, we'll cut ourselves off from reality the same way because of what we've already
decided will be the best thing to do. The real reality will always tell us the truth... afterwards. |
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Life depends much upon
how far away we do look when it comes to consequences. Are we prepared to understand that when we
don't understand what we're doing, that is when we're ruled by an idea of some sort, our irresponsibility
will cut deeply into our life and other's? What someone believe, or not believe, might be their own
business. But(!!!) just as long as the effects of things done in the real reality doesn't strike anyone!
A social idea, or a religious
aspect, might very well be plain irre- sponsibility. It's much a question about never analysed social
heritage versus ethics. |
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Living in a social, philosophical,
mentally structured wardrobe, for a whole lifetime, won't make it easy, if not impossible, to understand
the existence of the other "rooms" in "the house". Not to talk about the garden outside the house,
and the rest of the world outside the gardenfence. This "house", the garden, and what is outside the fence,
is really you yourself. You are what you allow yourself to be. But you are more and do have higher
capacity than anyone have ever allowed you to believe, and your irresponsibility will help you blocking you.
The effects will always be there. Whatever you do, or avoid to do. The effects will show up. The real
reality will always surround you. The problems which are showing up? You've prepared and made
room for them. You can hide, but you can't run away from them. The reality will always surround you. |
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Life shows many interesting
facts. For instance, you can always read the "unwritten" manuscript of the next chapter of your life,
meanwhile you're still typing on the one you're in the middle of right now. Even without soothsaying.
You're a wide open, readable book, even if you don't want to be. |
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It's a question about
your personal dignity, knowledge, and amount of taken responsibility. Or if you prefer to be ruled
by someone else's ideas... The future is always your's, but not necessarily the best. Have it flourish,
and you might benefit a whole universe. |
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