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Sunday, 2 February 2014

They Still On Outdated Path (Previously known as Successful Path (for them) )

         


      The continued stuborness of The Fidelities is an un-understandable one. One would think, any wise guy would know well that the demonic fiend way is a temporary one as long as it's the above ground - scientifically, such insect-like types cannot survive well in the low oxygen, low acidic, sulfur and phosphorus environments. Yet, they have not taken a single step, seems like, at preventing themselves from the crashing road. It's a passage that guarantees defeat at the end, but they seem to think overcoming fundamental physical laws of nature is possiberus.
      Normally, someone, or perhaps anyone that managed to win consecutive jackpots would certainly stop and not try again. The new attempts from all outsider (non-participant) perspectives spell a visible. quite so, poor decision or choice. However, The Fidelities have not stopped at tossing their safety away, which maximizes their risk probability/chances in turn. Perhaps, it's a very different story when one is at the direct receiving end - being the participant. The luring power of power and gains cannot be underestimated nor underlooked
       History itself has repeatedly shown that any disnormal entities, creatures, events or cases even, without extreme luck conditions, it all vanishes within decades (5 generation of cycles at max). Many of the disnormals might be healthy in many aspects, resemble and has little differences with others, or in fact be capable and talented - but, it's exactly those vital flaws that crush them - just like how a single virus the person is not immune to can take down a great king easier than his sworn enemies, a sing flaw, just one flaw makes all the difference - pulling away from table of normal  to  disnormal. The proverb, a guiding principle had been drawn from this content, and it is that: one should focus on covering up vital flaws than improving strength.  That, happens to be something The Fidelities miss on

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