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When you live strictly by communal terms and conditions, your sense of self worth is intimately tied to its systems and processes, always tied to its terms which in turn can never return you worth but rather value (something negotiable and strictly communal-dependent). And that’s because you believe things wrongly, in relation to both yourself and the communal.
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Keene stared briefly towards the Judge and was briefly silent before he turned to Nelson. “Do you think God will forgive deception for a good purpose Mrs. Nelson?” “Objection!” Winston yelled. “Sustained,” Judge Bizon said. Keene hesitated, forced a smile as he held Nelson’s eyes. “I have to presume you’ve heard about this case before you saw God Mrs. Nelson.”“Yes sir I sure did.’ “Did God mention that he had heard about the case as well?
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This world is filled with loud pretenses, sound republics, blind kingdoms, all bare and out of sorts.
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Solitude where are thou?
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When the communal silences the individual, every essence within the individual is silenced.
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If there is any form of prejudice, racism, sexism, economic/political divide etc. involved in trade, it is usually administered in the ability to trade.
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Commonality as a shared estate is an essential paradox; one calling dynamics within dynamics. It invokes the standard of not having standards.
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If everyone’s hope were to be realizable with precedence, the law which enables individuality and reasonability will become senseless
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Pray not while you can work. Hope is the least of what life can afford you, never the best. Hope is a plague, never a blessing, especially when the answer is sought not from us but from others. It is unqualified burden to expect something from nothing.
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