The moment I finally accepted that irrelevant experiences do not and cannot exist - that everything experienced contains various shades of relevance - I took my first step toward understanding this world and my place in it.
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Francis Berger
9/18/2019 13:53:08
Cheers, S.K.!
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Bruce Charlton
9/18/2019 14:52:50
I have Arkle to thank for getting this insight into me - it's a tough doctrine, but ultimately true, therefore the best.
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Francis Berger
9/18/2019 15:14:44
@Bruce - It IS a tough doctrine, which is why dismissing things as irrelevant comes so easily. I am certain Arkle helped instill this within me as well.
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