Friday, July 30, 2010

Popped Cherry After Symptoms

ZEN STORY AND WHAT WE


During battle, a Japanese general decided to attack even though his army was much smaller in number . was confident he would win, but his men were filled with doubt. Way to battle, they stopped at a chapel.


After praying with his men, the general took out a coin and said


- " Now pull this coin. If face, win. If tails, we lose. Destiny be disclosed . "


threw the coin into the air and they all looked attentive as it landed. Was expensive. The soldiers were so happy and confident that vigorously attacked the enemy and were victorious.


After the battle, a lieutenant told General:


- " No one can change destiny ".
- " True " general replied as he showed Lieutenant currency. He looked on both sides.

somehow takes the idea of \u200b\u200b Sun Tzu, the author of Art of War: "The Winner Before the battle is won." The willingness with which we determine in part the outcome. What is also interesting to me is that sometimes we need divine help, destination or opinions of others to feel more secure. I think the world of religions or blinds give that support, like all those to whom we grant authority. pity that the media is not in yourself and have to find other expectations of our performance to believe it.

Basically, if we reflect on what we believe is closely related to what we were counting from small, which we interpret and internalize and thus we were also saying. Our self is formed by set of phrases, events, interpretations, judgments of ourselves ... when addressed, have the great advantage that can be modified . And we all change, even our insecurities.



"Old age is the loss of curiosity."

Jose Martinez Ruiz Azorin

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