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Thursday, 29 May 2014

Philosophy of the Day




"Do things, but never do things never taint thy heart"
    (later spotted, spelling should be: that*)  ^^



      What they are doing with that thing is really a good case of such incidents of "falling for fool's gold".    The temporary gain pleases and suffucates their farsight, meanwhile combined with variations distractions such as busyness even, self-review of this action rarily take place.  I too once had thought, hey why not do this, it's so advantageous, but then during my prayers (which is communication with God in essence), I was given eternal guidance - this is not worth it in the long run, and it will plague me after some time pass - the temporary short gain for my current situation isn't worth it, there can be new other ways, if not just skip over this un-require-ty in entirety.
      Being aware and pick up the visiblely/existence of these pockets of fool's gold, of the mind realm, in the land of decision making process, can be very difficult if not downright impossible.  A simple meditation, a charitful donation of half an hour time everyday, to recap the whole day, review and analyze can give tremendous advantages.  This type of mishaps, mistakes of the twisting coils of logic and reasoning can be neutralized by simple half an hour devotion to meditation every now and then.  Enjoy yourselves, and live happily, hooray~

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