Then it would follow that there are two things you can do.
One, that you try harder, introspect more, perhaps change yourself, in essence prepare yourself to receive it. An athlete would want to step onto the track only once he is convinced that he is ready, even though he may have had a chance earlier.
Two. What you want isn't what you need. When you're looking for something you lost in places you've never been, well then it's hard to imagine that you'd find it.
"Existence is random. Has no pattern save what we imagine after staring at it for too long. No meaning save what we choose to impose.... Free to scrawl own design on this morally blank world. Was Rorschach."
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Then it would follow that there are two things you can do.
One, that you try harder, introspect more, perhaps change yourself, in essence prepare yourself to receive it. An athlete would want to step onto the track only once he is convinced that he is ready, even though he may have had a chance earlier.
Two. What you want isn't what you need. When you're looking for something you lost in places you've never been, well then it's hard to imagine that you'd find it.
dude it isn't a math problem ..
i think he just means for you to have faith. i think.
heh there's your MBA answer for you right there :)
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