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What is your main take away from the journey of life?

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We are all human, and the road can be both magical and soulbreaking. Briefly, what idea/experience/practise have given you tje most? Any advice to the younger crowd? 
 

Edit: mine would be the biggest clische of all time - be true to yourself and others.

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  On 6/25/2024 at 1:47 PM, NaturaNaturans said:

Briefly, what idea/experience/practise have given you tje most? Any advice to the younger crowd? 

 

I can only, responsibly, share what I'm working on currently:

 

Patience.

 

Hence, there is very little I can share, because, I don't know how this "story" ends.  I need to be patient.  It's a need, not a want.

 

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  On 6/25/2024 at 2:57 PM, NaturaNaturans said:

Shoot straight

 

I was taught:  "Don't put your finger on the trigger, unless you're sure.  Are you sure?"

 

Patience.

 

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  On 6/25/2024 at 4:50 PM, NaturaNaturans said:

Ehm, not really, outside of the basic ones. Sure, dont tell a four year old that Santa is pure lulu, but generally; I consider straight speech moral, constructive and the best option. How about you?

 

There's a story from the Jewish sages about a pillow and the feathers.  

 

There's also a surprising amount of writing about what constitutes evil speech even when it is true.

 

My personal preference is, as you have described, straight, moral, constructive.  But not all people are like me.

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  On 6/25/2024 at 4:55 PM, Daniel said:

But not all people are like me.

So true, so true: we all function differntly, and some communication styles can truly hurt others. But I belive it is possible to speak your mind in a manner that is not offensive to anyone. Or, maybe not anyone, but what can I say… cant please everybody.


 

"To avoid criticism say nothing, do nothing, be nothing."

Aristotle

 

Any jewish parable you had in mind?

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From the emperor (Aurelius) himself:

 

  Reveal hidden contents

 

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