He is left powerless to realize the transcendent, incapabable of plumbing the depth of experience, and conscious of that universe upset by failure. Will he advance or at least draw the conclusions from that failure? He contributes nothing new. He has found nothing in experience but the confession of his own impotence and no occasion to infer
These are the main types (of Anti-Seducers). 1) The Brute: If seduction is a kind of ceremony or ritual, part of the pleasure is its duration—the time it takes, the waiting that increases anticipation. Brutes have no patience for such things; they are concerned only with their own pleasure, never with yours. To be patient is to show that you
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That is the nature of people who are convinced of some truth, but have no patience for a different perspective or for dealing with someone else's psychology. These types are bullies, and in the short term they often get their way, particularly among the less aggressive. But they stir up a lot of resentment and unspoken antipathy, which eventually trips them up. People see through their righteous moral stance, which is most often a cover for a power play—morality is a form of power. A seducer never seeks to persuade directly, never parades his or her morality, never lectures or imposes. Everything is subtle, psychological, and indirect.
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Lie down, then, on the soft couch which the analyst provides, and try to think up something different. The analyst has endless time and patience; every minute you detain him means money in his pocket. . . . Whether you whine, howl, beg, weep, cajole, pray or curse—he listens. He is just a big ear minus a sympathetic nervous system. He is impervious to everything but truth. If you think it pays to fool him then fool him. Who will be the loser? If you think he can help you, and not yourself, then stick to him until you rot.
Perhaps a great maternity lies over everything, as a shared longing. The beauty of the virgin, of a being, who, as you put it so well, 'has not yet achieved anything', is maternity divining and preparing itself, anxious and full of longing. And the beauty of a mother is maternity at work, and that of the old woman a great memory. And in the man too there is maternity, as it seems to me, physical and spiritual; his engendering is also a kind of giving birth, and it is an act of birth when he creates out of his inmost resources. And perhaps the sexes are more closely related than we think, and the great renewal of the world will perhaps consist in man and woman, freed of all sense of error and disappointment, seeking one another out not as opposites but as brothers and sisters and neighbours, and they will join together as human beings, to share the heavy weight of sexuality that is laid upon them with simplicity, gravity and patience.
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The Compound Effect describes the phenomenon whereby small actions repeated regularly impact the course of our lives over the long term. The more these actions are repeated, the more their effects accumulate exponentially. This is also called the snowball effect. This book shows us that by making a little effort every day, we can achieve anything, lose weight, earn money, become more educated ... I personally love this philosophy. I don't believe in this world that wants everything right away, patience pays; To conclude, here are the most important ideas to remember about the cumulative effect: -To benefit from the cumulative effect you must have a specific goal in mind. -We must learn to make the right choices, i.e. make decisions that are in line with our objectives. -We must develop good habits. -Setting goals and planning is necessary, but we must also take action. -The cumulative effect does not happen overnight, you have to be patient. -The road to success can sometimes be boring. It is important to vary our routines from time to time. -Information, relationships and our environment influence the way we think, act and decide. We have to make sure that these influences help us to go in the right direction and not the opposite. -Making the extra effort helps us to move faster in the long run. According to ARISTOTE: "We are what we repeatedly do."
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Lost On You
When you get older, plainer, saner When you remember all the dancer we can from Burning like embers, falling, tender Long before the days of no surrender years ago And well you know Smoke them if you got them 'Cause it's going down All l ever wanted was you l'll never get the heaven 'Cause l don't know how Let's
The Paradox of our Time in history
We can list the Paradox of our Time in history as follows: * We have taller buildings, but shorter patience. * We have wider highways, but narrower perspectives. * We spend more, but have less. * We buy more, but enjoy less. * We have bigger homes, but smaller families. * We have more household supplies, but less time. * We have more education,
We live in a world where we want things immediately. But, all around us, Allah teaches us a profound lesson, again and again: everything is a process and takes time. “Success is dependent upon patience.” {3:200}
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