Lament is a bad word. I wish it were never there in the dictionary. Bad, because it signifies a state of mind where we knot ourselves to a past and don’t will to come out. There is a choice I would say, not of effecting miracles, but of trying to put ourselves in a context with the present, in preference to a subjective past or an unknown future. How much of that you will will, is in direct correlation to your maturity of thought.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
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