08-10-2007, 12:00 AM
I like this story very much.
You can look at it from different angles.
He stays impeccable althought there is no apparent reason
for doing that, no profit, nothing in it for him. He is
going to die so why not having a fig ?
Even when we set noble goals like enlightement, freedom,
it is usualy foolish game orchestraded by FI and the name of the game is
"what's in it for me".
Don't care about success or failure,
even if you know you're short of time and it makes no sense to carry on.
Be impeccable like this warrior.
You can look at it from different angles.
He stays impeccable althought there is no apparent reason
for doing that, no profit, nothing in it for him. He is
going to die so why not having a fig ?
Even when we set noble goals like enlightement, freedom,
it is usualy foolish game orchestraded by FI and the name of the game is
"what's in it for me".
Don't care about success or failure,
even if you know you're short of time and it makes no sense to carry on.
Be impeccable like this warrior.

