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Your Life as a Gift - Sept 2005

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At all times it is good and well to

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remember that life is a gift and that

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you are the steward of that gift. You

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are the steward of that gift. Steward.

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So all gifts. I was told that when I was

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young, just the boy. And I really didn't

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like other kids too much. So they took

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me to the psychologist.

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And she said, "Well, he's got a very

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high IQ and he'll have to get used to

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it. [laughter]

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just born that way. Born that way.

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So here you the attraction is to be

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negative.

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You don't want to let go of your

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position. You want to shrink and hide

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instead of being visible.

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You see yourself as worthless. Affirm

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the gift of life. So whatever assets

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you're born with. So that was an asset

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that the priest said it's a gift from

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God and it's your responsibility to the

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utilize it for the good of of mankind

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life others etc. So now instead of

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something to be like egoistic about on

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the contrary it was now a

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responsibility.

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So if you have musical ability, if you

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have athletic ability, if you have good

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looks, whatever you have, money,

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[clears throat]

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capacity to be really super nasty, the

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world can use you.

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That's your gift. That's your gift.

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One guy said, "You're a liar." I said,

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"I'm the best in the world. You want to

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hire me?"

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That was his gift being glib. Yeah. All

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right. So if you see your assets then

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instead of a source of pride or egotism

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instead of feeding the ego now you see

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it's a responsibility

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great wealth it's a heavy duty

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responsibility I know people have great

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wealth and frankly their anxiety was how

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to best use it for mankind they really

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were concerned about it they built whole

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empires you know Rockefeller all these

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great foundations have a huge stamp of

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people who just researched the most

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propitious and beneficial way to use

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this for the good of mankind. People uh

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don't realize that rich people can you

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know feel a great deal of responsibility

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obligation

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to the world. Huh? to see it then as a

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gift instead of yourself as worth or you

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know affirm that your your life itself

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is a gift and how can you best use it to

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be of service to yourself and others you

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know as the Dalai uh no um the skinny

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Indian guy

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>> Gandhi said you know

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or was it the Dalai Lama I don't know

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one of them skinny foreigners I don't

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>> [laughter]

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>> said it is not enough you know to just

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seek enlightenment on your own and to

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pray for yourself on the contrary but to

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to use whatever you can for the

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betterment of mankind in the meantime.

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So that's mahayana rather than hinana uh

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in which enlightenment is uh for the

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good of of all. Yeah, they're the good

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of all. So your enlightenment whatever

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talents you have IQ genius good looks

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strength physicality the capacity for

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endur end endurance and the capacity to

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break through barriers that's your gift

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and so uh you give thanks for the gift

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you're grateful that keeps you humble

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that way you can be rich famous handsome

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and good-looking like me

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not have it go to your

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>> [laughter]

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>> It doesn't go to my head, does it?

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Yeah.

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Whatever, however you are, you you see

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the gift in it and then you are thankful

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and acknowledge the gift. You say,

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"Thank you, God,

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um for that disaster. Without it, I

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would never become humble enough to

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realize such and such. Therefore, no

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matter what happens in life, in due time

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with reflection, wisdom will show you

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that it was something to be thankful

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for. I am thankful for every event that

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has ever occurred in my life. Although

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at the time it was exquisite, painful,

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shameful, guilt-provoking,

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anxietyprovoking.

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But in retrospect, you'll see that every

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experience serves. It's because of your

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intention to see in what way that it

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serves that it's revealed to you in what

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way it serves. If nothing else,

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catastrophe shows that your life is

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totally dependent on God and not on the

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human ego because the human ego in the

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middle of the desert

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with no water and the truck on fire is

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pretty powerless.

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Pretty powerless. So all right those

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lessons

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the ri here the view of shame is a rigid

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doesn't want to change it and become

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correctable doesn't want to accept the

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gift of life doesn't want to be

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responsible that he is now the steward

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of his life and to stop wallowing in

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guilt and shame. It chooses to condemn

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itself rather than forgive. It seeks

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mortification

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rather than affirming selfworth. It

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likes to denigrate itself instead of

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honoring itself. You see, once you see

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your life as a gift from God, you have

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to honor that. I honor thy presence in

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me, oh Lord. And I do give thanks. And

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thereby you sanctify your life. When you

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sanctify your life, you've already

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brought in a different spiritual context

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and your experiences of life now become

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confirmatory of that reality. So instead

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of saying I am a worthless worm,

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I don't go for wormism.

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Why? Because it's v it's it's a it's

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rejecting the gift of God. It's

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rejecting God's gift as life. I am a

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worthless worm. How can the how can you

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stand me God etc. is playing a game with

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divinity. self-hatred instead of self

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forgiveness to be severe with yourself

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instead of benign to be imbalanced and

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see both sides. Yeah. So we'll move to

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the next

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and we'll get as far as we can within a

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few minutes. The next uh slide next

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slide please. Okay. [laughter]

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You blame yourself instead of the ego to

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identify with the ego. You see

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you say you can say the mind thought

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that or the ego thought that but I

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myself don't know because the inner self

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is innocent.

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Instead of blaming the ego, you blame

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the self. You exaggerate your faults.

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You take a partial selective view. How

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could I been so stupid? Instead of a

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balanced view, you see yourself as loser

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instead of corrected.

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You saw yourself as losing instead of

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learning a painful lesson. Yeah, you

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lost on that one, but you're not going

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to bet on that one again. The end of the

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road. This is it. We're at the end. It's

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all over. Doesn't see that loss is the

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beginning of the new. You cannot begin

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the new until you let go of the old.

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Here, of course, you see yourself

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unlovable,

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which is again a violation of truth and

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a negation of your worth as a child of

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God. Huh. Here

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you think the error is unforgivable.

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Here you see the error is a lesson.

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Legion. Now that's correct too.

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That is a legion. That was a hell of an

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error. I tell you this was a hell of an

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error. I tell you

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[laughter]

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that's good legion. Anyway,

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anybody can spell correctly.

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narcissistic concern. hear your concern

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for others instead of oh help me help me

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it's how can I help you and by helping

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them are you you're the one that gets

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saved

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indulgence instead of letting go self is

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the center of life self is the

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participant in life focus on the self

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instead of others I should have done

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this and the reality is you are not able

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to we'll go to the next slide

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I should have this or should have that

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is dealing from the hypothe

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hypothetical. The hypothetical is always

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wrong. Anytime you hear your mind saying

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you should have or ought to have

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