Systematics
Dec. 2nd, 2006 11:57 amThere are two kinds of human beings.
There are ones who believe that they are is what they have.
The other ones believe that they only have is what they are. Some of second ones believe that what they are is what they do multiplyed by their way of doing it.
First ones believe that their presence in the life is very temporary and it leands them to the point of at least having something as a smallest reward for absolutely guaranteed disappointment of unavoidable termination of their presence.
Second ones believe that there is no point of having something if they would whave to spoil their way of doing to achieve that having by some actions they treat as unpleasant.
The real question is what kind we actualy are?
Even more important question is what kind I am myself?
Strangely I believe that each one of us is actualy the mixture of both. More accurately question would be about proportion rather then the choice.
There are ones who believe that they are is what they have.
The other ones believe that they only have is what they are. Some of second ones believe that what they are is what they do multiplyed by their way of doing it.
First ones believe that their presence in the life is very temporary and it leands them to the point of at least having something as a smallest reward for absolutely guaranteed disappointment of unavoidable termination of their presence.
Second ones believe that there is no point of having something if they would whave to spoil their way of doing to achieve that having by some actions they treat as unpleasant.
The real question is what kind we actualy are?
Even more important question is what kind I am myself?
Strangely I believe that each one of us is actualy the mixture of both. More accurately question would be about proportion rather then the choice.