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	<title>Comments on: Five lies I used to (and sometimes still do) tell myself (and others)… v 1.2</title>
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		<title>By: Ruprecht</title>
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		<description>Hmmmmmmmmmmm ...

I agree with you on some points. But, there are instances when Life &quot;is&quot;, when Life is &quot;unfair&quot; and when it is &quot;fair&quot;. There are tons and tons of random points and situations in Life, yes ... but there are also situations we get the opportunity to correct or screw up even worse. For example. We can &quot;coax&quot; a situation to our advantage and make Life &quot;better&quot; for us. That theater seat ... a better car ... a way of thinking. On the flip side, we could have waited to walk down the street, thus avoiding the runaway bicyclist who ran into us. If we&#039;d just waited. 

These are simple examples, but this is a fascinating discussion, Good Sir, worthy of study.</description>
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<p>I agree with you on some points. But, there are instances when Life &#8220;is&#8221;, when Life is &#8220;unfair&#8221; and when it is &#8220;fair&#8221;. There are tons and tons of random points and situations in Life, yes &#8230; but there are also situations we get the opportunity to correct or screw up even worse. For example. We can &#8220;coax&#8221; a situation to our advantage and make Life &#8220;better&#8221; for us. That theater seat &#8230; a better car &#8230; a way of thinking. On the flip side, we could have waited to walk down the street, thus avoiding the runaway bicyclist who ran into us. If we&#8217;d just waited. </p>
<p>These are simple examples, but this is a fascinating discussion, Good Sir, worthy of study.</p>
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