Maktub - all written by one hand: Blockchain-Universe-You. The connection that is not seen

in #blockchain7 years ago

“You have got to make decisions, even though you know you may be wrong. You can’t avoid being wrong. But by being aware of the uncertainties, you’are more likely to correct your mistakes.”

This quote was written in the book “Rich Brother, Rich Sister” by Emi Kiyosaki and Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad), but the quote belongs to philanthropist Georges Soros.
The word “maktub” comes from the book “ The Alchemist” written by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho, meaning “it is written”.
The blockchain, the Universe, the You are written and there is a plan, because it’s already created. The code always is available since the moment we make decisions and face uncertainty and deliver a mistake.

According to the Wikipedia:
the Universe is all of space and time (spacetime) and its contents, and it’s a form of existence – past, present, future.

The blockcahain is a software of digital assets. By design, blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data.

And You as Human being have destiny, have past and live in presence and can’t be modified in case the disease is infiltrated into. Every human is unique like Universe, blockchain.


Putting all together it’s written by one hand and its connected. The blockchain will become a medium between the You and the Universe.

Human is an atom of the universe, so the Universe to the blockchain provide energy, because without the energy the blockchain would not exist.

Thats my insight after reading "The Alhemist" and "Rich Brother, Rich Sister" books.

Who am I ? is written here -> https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@loretapi/once-upon-a-time-the-travel-brought-me-closer-to-the-world-hello-from-malaysia

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Nice post! Every human is a Blockchain, in a Universe Blockchain. And the Universe is in another Blockchain.. etc :)
My decision to make a steemit account connected us. So you just updated your blockchain with new Information!

Right. Happy that liked the idea :)