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bagavad gita
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2 year ago
When someone reads a book, they might underline the parts they think are important or like. For example, when someone reads the Bhagavad Gita, they might draw almost three-quarters of the book and take lots of notes in the margins or jam pages together. My favorite quote is: "There is neither this world nor the world beyond nor happiness for the one who doubts." This means that for those who doubt, there is no happiness in either this world or the next.
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pinhan
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2 year ago
He was scared that he wouldn't be able to go somewhere, wouldn't be able to get back, and wouldn't be able to find what he left behind. He was scared that he wouldn't be able to find himself, and that he would be scared when he did.
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learning to drive
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2 year ago
is a need. it is neither skill nor talent. like everything learned, it's normal for its duration to vary from person to person. it is reinforced with practice, but i think the mental part is the most important. instead of saying “i can't do this”, it makes it easier to set a target around you as a useless person and say “i will learn quite a lot now that this is learned”.

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learning to drive
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2 year ago
is a need. it is neither skill nor talent. like everything learned, it's normal for its duration to vary from person to person. it is reinforced with practice, but i think the mental part is the most important. instead of saying “i can't do this”, it makes it easier to set a target around you as a useless person and say “i will learn quite a lot now that this is learned”.
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george jacques danton
3 year ago
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