They say that in olden days all kind people asked themselves these three questions before saying something. And if they had even any slight doubts, they preferred not to say it.
Approximately fifty per cent of good deeds and phenomena get done and happen on their own, doesn't matter whether miraculously or by inertia. While doing anything it's important to move off dead center and start. And later it's often possible not to do anything as it will get done on itself if one doesn't stop it from being done.
Even when everything's going wrong, it's necessary to relax … exhale … say to oneself that such is life and keep on doing things in a relaxed way… Generally, statistics show that 90 per cent of problems and difficulties fade away on their own. And if they didn't fade away, well then it was not meant to be…
The world is an illusion: it's exactly the way …a beholder sees it… *…another detached beholder sees already a different world. * ...the world exists only in the mind of the beholder… * The more a beholder differs from other people the more unique world he's able to observe; ….the more perfect a beholder is …the more perfect experience he can get from his observation.
But what if the cards in the set are not what are meant to be there… Strange right?… You think there're 4 aces in the pack …but there're 11. A queen is often older than a king, … and a knave…
Nothing makes sense... Halls are endless. There's a dead end behind any door. Good sense turning into laziness,... suggests that one should stop and die...
But stupidity warmed by hope makes one raise and crawl forward slowly, to face a better future that slightly resembles an illusion...
To understand life one should understand the grief of a pencil made to draw but locked up and forgotten in a dusty drawer of a writing-table instead...