Sorry about my English.

in #life6 years ago


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We believe that the impossible is something that can never be achieved, but perhaps we have started to think about the differences between what is and what is not... It would be irrational to think that the easiest is the most difficult, but it is so, we are a world upside down... We believe in circumstances that cannot be possible when in truth they are... We are participants in what is happening in the world, we cannot move away from that reality, everything that is happening is our fault.


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As they say, mea culpa, the guilt of always wanting to be right, the guilt of always wanting power, the guilt of always wanting to be above others, the guilt of wanting to have excessive freedom, and above all the guilt of wanting to think in the right way, because that is where the diatribe of everything is, wanting to think in a socially acceptable way, leaving our ideals for the sake of others, a serious mistake, because you yourself are mutilated in such a way that you lose the full sense of being.

A being that has to go beyond the darkness of the human being, a being that is exceptional, that does not think that it is right or that it is wrong, that only lets itself go, that contradicts itself, that always walks with doubts, because that is the only way to leave the possibility for the impossible, because remember that there is more virtue in the difficult than in the easy.

If you think easy is a virtue, think about what would be hard.

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I agree. How rewarding would anything be if it was there for the sake of a reward. Especially beimg a participation trophy. Easy is absolutely not a virtue, more of an easy judge of character

Well done causin, Our main task is to transform the impossible into possible. When we think difficult is that we haven't think hard enough to the solution... In my opinion it's an ego matter...