Perception is only truly valid from an outside source.
A cycle will continue until it is broken.
It is the job of every person to guard and to guide those younger than himself. It is also his job to regard and to honor those who are older than himself, and to respectfully correct any wrong that may arise.
Love is a term of perfection, the only form of perfection attainable in a world of imperfection. Love holds no bearings in the mind, but it is a thing of conscience. It is not something that is felt within the body; it is known within the heart. It does not take; it is an entity of purest giving. It does not end, though it can bring sorrow. However, this sorrow is not for the one from who it originates. It is instead a sorrow for another, for the pains they suffer. Love does not ask for recompense, nor does it require a reaction. It is a gift to be spent on others, not a tool to gain treasures.
A thing can only be known by faith. If something is known, then it is faith that guides it. Just because a thing is known does not make it of the Truth. Likewise, a thing can only be proven as an appeal to faith, for proof is only proof should a person desire to believe it.
In all things there are two things: a thing and its inverse.
Be as you are, not as they say. Do as you should, not as you must. Do this, and you shall have peace all the days of your life.
Propriety before necessity. The ends never justify the means.
“The Box” is an undefined concept relative to a given entity. Thinking “inside the box” or “outside the box” can be the same thing. Neither is better than the other so long as propriety is upheld.
A person is always biased toward his own views. Thus it is always necessary that all sides to an argument are properly represented by one who holds those views. If a side is not properly represented, the argument is invalid and the conclusion is falsified.
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