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- Why did everyone start to hate the Russians if the U.S. did the same thing in Afghanistan, Iraq?
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- Why did Blaise Pascal become a religious man at the end of his life?
- How do I know if a guy likes you?
- When they say "one generation", how many do they mean?
During this period (a-changes!):
1. The pleasure of living your life in communication with your beloved and all five children.
Not a damn thing is a tautology: to live life, to pull, to celebrate, to drink, to pass, to speak, to touch, to be silent-with my loved ones.
2. Understand how people affect themselves and others, teach others about it, and get paid for it.
I like the process, I get to know myself and others through it, and how everything works, and it's an abyss to death-live forever, learn forever, you'll still die a fool.
3. Lenza.
Or freedom.�
Ragged rhythm of laziness, work, study. Tracks on trains and sometimes planes. Hanging in social networks, here: on TheQuestion, idleness, sofa. And some measure-fuck knows how, that it does not destroy.�
It's not even a shameful value anymore. Well, there is-well. I have a fondness for my sloppy part; it's SO MUCH me)))
Truth. This is the most important value in my opinion. It allows a person to see everything in its true light, and not in an illusory one.
Righteousness. Being on the side of truth and honor, not on the dark side , is very important.�
Grace. Without God's grace, man cannot know the Truth, accept it, live it, keep it, and so on.
If there is no love, then everything else is irrelevant, and therefore meaningless. Therefore, when it is not there, sublime symbols, values and ideas are invented in order to give meaning to life through all these artificial surrogates, a certain deep meaning. All this fuss about the valuable and priceless is a continuous game of the mind, its defense mechanism, where it creates something that is not there, thus imitating the state of mind that is actually absent in a person. But love is neither a thing, nor a value that you can take with you on the road. She doesn't tell herself: “These are the most important values for me, and these are not important.” Love is simply present – it is not proud of itself, does not compare, does not judge, does not demand reciprocity and other things.
There is an old joke on this subject that I often remember. Two friends are talking and one asks the other: – What are the two things in your life that are most valuable to you? “A wife and a car. “Wait,but a wife isn't a thing, is it ?” “Yes, that's right.The wife is not a thing, but the car is real VEEEESH!!!!!!�
For me, the priority is �in this order:
1. Life.
2. Freedom.
3. Health.