- You work hard to become one person (self-construction set); however, you are never satisfied; therefore, you work to become a different and “better” person (self-construction set).
- You toil to mold yourself into one person (self-construction set), only to realize that all you’ve amassed is a hollow ego, a mere figment of your imagination, existing solely as mental objects.
- You labor to fashion yourself into one person (self-construction set), yet the ever-shifting circumstances often force you to metamorphose into someone else (self-construction set), nullifying all your efforts and progress.
- You work hard to become one person (self-construction set); however, you are in a relationship with someone (parent, spouse, boss, coach, teacher, friend) who wants a different and “better” person (self-construction set), negating all your efforts and progress.
- You work hard to become one person (self-construction set); however, you discover that all you have gained are thought-things (mummified images) that are nothing in reality and have nothing to say about reality because they are no more than cartoon characters (mental objects) promoting themselves.
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Saturday, March 30, 2024
Who Will We Be?: 03-30-2024
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