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Tuesday 18 February 2014

Being On the Right Platform

    Being on the right platform is crucial; it makes all the difference; it can means night or dayfall (make that nightfall or dayrise); it's everything wrapped into one; it all comes down to this.  (so to speaks)
     Being on a platform where it's miserable, it's where the miserable and sickly ones like to be at - then guaranteed there will be a lot of them at most times. So then, the solution to such problems and questions like "how to dodge misery and basically crime", well, being on the platform does it, my statements earlier. Yes, aye, one can dodge criminal rates simply by being on a better platform, other than the one oneself is stuck in right now - one doesn't have to do all the complicated thing like getting rich and powerful, having an army and guards to defend urself, but simply just walk away from that platform to a higher one  - like water, how moistures rises to sky above to form clouds, it's not hard work, it takes simple steps, and if it's the right steps - it will be achieved - it's that easy
     In Feng Shui, having a building, a house let's say built where there are no lowlives and places of anquish and misery and struggle around, naturally gives off, sorta speaks, this natural high peacefulness right? As oppose to the opposite - high crime rates. One doesn't have to build fences - the high grounds serve as naturally fences, keeping the turds and misery off, by being on the high ground, yes, of course-y

Being on the right platform makes all the differences - it can change days into moonlights

Having selected the right platform to build thy whether governmental, residential, offices, commercial, stores and such, one can be guaranteed a bright future - while having selected a boon one would spell bad fate and high potentaility to lethality and "incidents" and "accidents" (which could've been prevented by being in the high ground)  (remembersz, no miserable burglar wants to walk 30 meter of stairs to steal something - they like to walk flat

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