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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Proverb of the Day

Earlier my morning speeches to self was quite marvelous and contained about 5 to 6 great topics. I shall here share this portion of it:

"Beware of this "fallacy", so to speak, that a wise man haven't expressed out its wisdom may seem like a ruthless bandit that don't know nothing and is acting purely on savagery needs."

I hope all governments and state officials take good knowing of this, so there will be less.. well, tumoil rifts generated from confusion and wrong decisions done. Thank you for your time.




Amongst the speeches, other topics were: the greatest glue, [classified], [classified] and some others.

(by the way) I seem to personally suffer from this "glitch" .. so to speak, of having too much thoughts. It's like having 55 different options to go into, which may sound and seem like a better thing - but in reality generates too much fuss and choices just amongst inbetween picking which ones are the "best" - and also be getting the feeling picking some of the 55 available feels like abandoning others, or in other rhetorics, missing outs. Take the speeches I had done while walking in the backyard for example: I thought, should I write them down, should I post them, but then posting them on video format the 2nd time surely makes it not as favoring and juicy - it's like giving out the exact same speech in 5 different locations - surely the juicyness of it would be drained out from that feature so to speak.  I hope that's clear and understandable, as well as relatable in experience, to the readers.


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