RE: Square One

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For some it may be family and friends, for some a vacation every now and then, and for some its the collection of material.

I think it's not individual items but a collection of all necessary. Complete happiness lies in having what's necessary and our attitude toward what we already have. Since we can't be truly happy with just a few things and we can't have them all at the same time, as your context suggests, minimalism is the key- a dose of everything but at an absolute-necessary level. Our desire for 'things' play a crucial role in determining this 'level,' and it can be regulated in the most fruitful way when we practice the art of sacrifice. You mentioned them all in your post; it's quite compact yet all-inclusive. Thanks for bringing that to us.

Dhaka has taught me well when it comes to the art of bus hunting.

I want to believe selecting the last row has one specific intent, to monitor all the babezz that hop in and get off, eh? 😂😂



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Since we can't be truly happy with just a few things and we can't have them all at the same time

That's where the sacrifice is, and also the lesson; you can't and you never will have it all. Because, just as you feel like you're closing in towards the end of the list, your impulsive choices and lack of self-discipline hands you another list of unnecessary things to take care of.

I want to believe selecting the last row has one specific intent, to monitor all the babezz that hop in and get off, eh?

Nah, I was too tired for such activities, I went back there for a little snooze. 😂

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ecause, just as you feel like you're closing in towards the end of the list, your impulsive choices and lack of self-discipline hands you another list of unnecessary things to take care of.

Exactly bhai, we are the savages. 😂

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Savages indeed, still carrying around our caveman-ish traits. 💀

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