Put simply in the palindrome that serves as title of this entry is how Panama was built. Similar to countries, other things in life are simple to explain (not always so simple to make a palindrome out of them, though) but not as easy to do.
Getting a job, keeping a job--as well as other, more important ones--playing a game, investing your time wisely in leisure activities, whatever, well exemlpify the above.
That is the spark of life, without obstacles there is no road (in the taoistic sense of the phrase). It is physics, it is psychology. This is actually what makes life fun, without them--whether we accept this for a fact ot not--life would be boring. You are right, life is boring for some people; heck, it might even be boring for you! Believe me, you are just in one of those gaps in life where the yin and yang simply forgot you existed. Wait a short time and karma will knock at your door. If it does not, then you are probably some rich kid abusing the dharma of some poor soul's exiguous past life. If that is the case, you should then consider using that energy wisely.
It is not what we see, it is actually what we do not see; what is not there in the phrase, in the palindrome, that makes it so fun (arguably--yet we consider it so for philosophic purposes).
Hope you have had as much fun reading this as I did writing it. It was the English post of the day.
Keep thinking.
Getting a job, keeping a job--as well as other, more important ones--playing a game, investing your time wisely in leisure activities, whatever, well exemlpify the above.
That is the spark of life, without obstacles there is no road (in the taoistic sense of the phrase). It is physics, it is psychology. This is actually what makes life fun, without them--whether we accept this for a fact ot not--life would be boring. You are right, life is boring for some people; heck, it might even be boring for you! Believe me, you are just in one of those gaps in life where the yin and yang simply forgot you existed. Wait a short time and karma will knock at your door. If it does not, then you are probably some rich kid abusing the dharma of some poor soul's exiguous past life. If that is the case, you should then consider using that energy wisely.
It is not what we see, it is actually what we do not see; what is not there in the phrase, in the palindrome, that makes it so fun (arguably--yet we consider it so for philosophic purposes).
Hope you have had as much fun reading this as I did writing it. It was the English post of the day.
Keep thinking.
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