Tough Life

It is not a walk in the park this life.

Life is tough and you learn daily lessons.

Acceptance of the events is one thing, which is the common practice that most people who actually accept do. I'm not talking about a syringe in my arm kind of acceptance, but those who survive difficult situations in general.

So that's just one dimension of the story. Accepting the event itself is one thing, but accepting the engine that generates that event, and keeping the faith at the same time, is the most difficult part.

See, that engine produces lots of good things, and produces a mass of bad things that could come your way any time of day.

There are things that you see coming, due to karma or whatever, but that's a separate discussion altogether. And then there are things that happen due to other reasons, one of those reasons could be that people are generally corrupt on the mass production belt, so you have to choose who to trust really carefully, and that is just a fact so there you go.

So, acceptance that people are generally corrupt is a real challenge. You could still not be an asshole, but survive an encounter with a werewolf, but it is really challenging.

You could hate a couple of taxi drivers, then frown whenever you ride a taxi in general, that's what most people do.

The alternative is to hate a couple of taxi drivers, and be smart enough to do a quick test for the third one, to understand is he one of those shit ones, if he is then you turn off your face and wish him peace, if he tries to breach the peace you give him the worst day of his life.

Simple equation, takes a lot of training, but it is part of survival, and it is very important to become instinctive in the world we're living.

Be good to people, give charity, die and make people miss you, that's the key.

But you have not been designed to become a doormat, that's the keyhole.

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