Saturday, March 17, 2012

You must always be cognizant that there are certain difficulties which arise as a consequence of misunderstanding others. If you seek nothing more than to avoid simple feelings of hesitation which may be expressed as a result of the relation of cause and effect between knowing what's right and doing what's right by others (despite that this has always been clearly known to you in its undisguised form), and unless your subsequent assumptions about others are nothing short of repercussions from of a refusal to interlock basic natures, then surely you realize an outright state of delusion will yet again present itself before you today. Yes, you may indeed find yourself living a mistaken and confused existence on purpose. While the gates to understanding others may be barred at times, to purposefully misunderstand is just an ongoing discharge of mental discontinuity, popularly treated as stupidity. If you will try to at least reduce your influence to such a humble level as to avoid guilt by association, you may find relations between what is - at base level - a necessary product of the reality you desperately seek to avoid. If in the end you think reasoning to be true, whether it had a simple predetermination solely by what is known or not, then you should never trespass on another person.

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