what do you think of this?
modestpearl
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It is not in our power to explain either the prosperity of the wicked or the sufferings of the righteous. - Pirkei Avot 4:15
The fool who thinks he is a fool is for that very reason a wise man;
But the fool who thinks he is a wise man is rightly called a fool.
-Dhammapada 63
The fool who thinks he is a fool is for that very reason a wise man;
But the fool who thinks he is a wise man is rightly called a fool.
-Dhammapada 63
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you say you are quite sure about your point of view but then not completely sure,
you blame yourself but then you know it´s not your fault.
I´m quite certain I can feel myself in your words
(but then I´m not sure...)
good text
and in its contradiction of response,
Or seeming stagnance, see that rippled gleam
That might suggest true movement. If you sense
a hidden wave in what seems blanket still,
Write more, wind each desire, and you'll see
The willows nod and rustle, and you will
hear the rushing babble of the free
gush of water, brimming, charged with light
That is your reader's understanding heart.