Posted by Steve on 12/3/2008, 8:49 pm, in reply to "Re: The Million Dollar Question"
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: Hey Steve.
:
: Actually, I've met lots of people who live
: in boxes. I used to build lots of walls.
: Laozi suggested that if we can cut windows
: in the walls, we just might be able to
: benefit from letting in all that fresh air.
: And letting out the stagnation?
:
: Just try to remember that not everyone has
: torn down all their walls like you have.
: I'm still working on it.
:
: -Nina
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Thanks for the compliment, Nina, but it's based on a faulty premise. I've got a shitload of walls around me, just like you. Some serve me well, some not. That's just the way life is.
Laozi asks if we really need things to be any different than they are.
What do you think?
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