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1). Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goggles.
2). Thou shalt respect thy events organizers.
3). Thou shalt not stick arbitrary gears to it.
4). Thou shalt respect thy steamy Brothers & Sisters.
5). Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s brass.
6). Thou shalt not worship false eye dolls.
(Source: 8bitglory)
I’m actually starting to get tired of the near endless stream of inspirational or motivational phrases that seem to permeate our seemingly pathetic and demotivated lives. Its not like I take them seriously into account after I’ve read them and then apply that short text written by some Byzantine philosopher to my current life. Chances are the confucian or politician or whatever that coined the phrase doesn’t even believe in what they just said.
Many of them simply rely on having a good sound to them or using paradoxes to look clever to such an extent that they barely make sense and require you to almost squint your eyes when reading them to get some proper meaning.
“You may only be someone in the world, but to someone else, you may be the world. “
Herp derp I reversed the first part of the sentence.
Heck maybe if I set a motivational quote as my desktop background it might start to sink in but at the end of the day we learn through our life experiences, not from somebody else’s. Crumbs I’m starting to sound like them, time to stop.