precious advice
testing, ok lets give it a whirl. round and round the wheels have turned, and the tires burned, and nothing's left to learn, except there was something - but we couldnt quite put our finger on it. was it large or small? or moving too fast, and was around the world before time had even taken note. old man watched the hands spin round the clock, and remembered something that once happened, but no-one was there to hear what he had to say, and it was important too, but he died...
and who learns from that? arent my lessons clear enough?
or is the teacher so incoherent that he no longer cares to feed the pupils with what he knows, and the whole system crumbles, and the knowledge is lost just like a dead old man, a whiff on the wind.
all these things happen day after day, and the people get stupider. there are people whose paths cross, and they never benefit from each other. if one has a grasp on the truth, and another knows it, but doesnt point his unknowing companions in the direction of the knower, then his understanding is flawed... and what is there except regret at the 'end of the day'.
is there a remedy? the knowledgeable should take note, and spread their wings and hearts to all.
'not one of you believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.'
so believe brothers and sisters, and let others benefit from your knowledge, because you've got to love for them to know what you do, or we'll all pass on without imparting anything important to our fellow human beings, like the selfish old man lost in his dementia...
and who learns from that? arent my lessons clear enough?
or is the teacher so incoherent that he no longer cares to feed the pupils with what he knows, and the whole system crumbles, and the knowledge is lost just like a dead old man, a whiff on the wind.
all these things happen day after day, and the people get stupider. there are people whose paths cross, and they never benefit from each other. if one has a grasp on the truth, and another knows it, but doesnt point his unknowing companions in the direction of the knower, then his understanding is flawed... and what is there except regret at the 'end of the day'.
is there a remedy? the knowledgeable should take note, and spread their wings and hearts to all.
'not one of you believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.'
so believe brothers and sisters, and let others benefit from your knowledge, because you've got to love for them to know what you do, or we'll all pass on without imparting anything important to our fellow human beings, like the selfish old man lost in his dementia...
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