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+ | === Chapter 74 === | ||
+ | If you realize the only constant is change, | ||
+ | there is nothing left to allude to. | ||
+ | If death doesn’t nettle, | ||
+ | it just may be time to move on. | ||
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+ | Trying to control things is stupid. | ||
+ | (control freak) | ||
+ | just try to relax. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The answer to every question | ||
+ | is five tons of flax. | ||
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+ | Original: | ||
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+ | People are not afraid to die. | ||
+ | So why threaten them with death? | ||
+ | If people were afraid of death, | ||
+ | and lawbreakers could be caught and put to death, | ||
+ | who would dare to do so? | ||
+ | There is the Lord of Death who executes. | ||
+ | Trying to do his job | ||
+ | is like trying to cut wood for the Master Carpenter. | ||
+ | Those who try to cut wood for the Master Carpenter | ||
+ | rarely escape injuring their own hands. | ||
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+ | Perhaps this chapter can be used to talk about the inability to change someone's mind from the outside... you have to let them change themselves. Wait, how is that Discordian? |
Revision as of 13:32, 28 May 2009
Chapter 74
If you realize the only constant is change, there is nothing left to allude to. If death doesn’t nettle, it just may be time to move on. Trying to control things is stupid. (control freak) just try to relax. The answer to every question is five tons of flax.
Original:
People are not afraid to die. So why threaten them with death? If people were afraid of death, and lawbreakers could be caught and put to death, who would dare to do so? There is the Lord of Death who executes. Trying to do his job is like trying to cut wood for the Master Carpenter. Those who try to cut wood for the Master Carpenter rarely escape injuring their own hands.
Perhaps this chapter can be used to talk about the inability to change someone's mind from the outside... you have to let them change themselves. Wait, how is that Discordian?