No matter how long it lives, the Greatest Lion will eventually die miserably. That's the world.
At their Peak, they rule, chase other animals, catch, devour, gulp and leave their crumbs for hyenas. But age comes fast.
The old Lion can't hunt, can't kill or defend itself. It roams and roars until it runs out of luck. It will be cornered by the hyenas, nibbled at and eaten alive by them. They won't even let it die before it is dismembered.
Life is short. Power is ephemeral. Physical beauty is short-lived, I have seen it in lions. I have seen it in old people. Everyone who lives long enough will become weak and very vulnerable at some point.
Therefore, let us be humble. Help the sick, the weak, the vulnerable and most importantly never forget that we will leave the stage one day.
At their Peak, they rule, chase other animals, catch, devour, gulp and leave their crumbs for hyenas. But age comes fast.
The old Lion can't hunt, can't kill or defend itself. It roams and roars until it runs out of luck. It will be cornered by the hyenas, nibbled at and eaten alive by them. They won't even let it die before it is dismembered.
Life is short. Power is ephemeral. Physical beauty is short-lived, I have seen it in lions. I have seen it in old people. Everyone who lives long enough will become weak and very vulnerable at some point.
Therefore, let us be humble. Help the sick, the weak, the vulnerable and most importantly never forget that we will leave the stage one day.
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“They want other racial groups to have a sense of community, a sense of identity and belonging within the group. But they stridently oppose any similar move for Whites to do that as well because they do not want Whites to see themselves as a group, at bottom…
I believe that it's not necessary to use the term "White" as it has been imposed on us and is seen as the root of the issue that needs to be eliminated.
Instead, we should identify ourselves as Europeans and take pride in our heritage across the globe. Let's celebrate our European identity worldwide!
Instead, we should identify ourselves as Europeans and take pride in our heritage across the globe. Let's celebrate our European identity worldwide!
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In “The Wandering Mind,” the historian Jamie Kreiner shows that the struggle to focus is not just a digital-age blight but afflicted even those who spent their lives in seclusion and prayer.
"The Wandering Mind"
by Jamie Kreiner is a book that challenges the idea that daydreaming and distraction are negative behaviors that need to be eliminated or corrected. Instead, Kreiner argues that these tendencies are deeply rooted in human evolution and have played a critical role in shaping human consciousness. Through a historical lens, the book explores how the wandering mind has been perceived and valued over time, from ancient Greece to the modern-day, and highlights its benefits for creativity, problem-solving, and psychological well-being.
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by Jamie Kreiner is a book that challenges the idea that daydreaming and distraction are negative behaviors that need to be eliminated or corrected. Instead, Kreiner argues that these tendencies are deeply rooted in human evolution and have played a critical role in shaping human consciousness. Through a historical lens, the book explores how the wandering mind has been perceived and valued over time, from ancient Greece to the modern-day, and highlights its benefits for creativity, problem-solving, and psychological well-being.
#Book
#ePub