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A perfect plan leads nowhere....

Braznor

Diamond Member
The perfect plan leads nowhere and very often returns the planner to the very inversion of the circumstances he started from. The perfect and most direct path to our objective is not always or necessarily the best one.

If one wishes to see a mountain and pursues the direct path of climbing the same. Then from that person's perspective, from the top of mountain, there is no mountain and instead just a mammoth hole all around him. Instead to view the mountain in all its glory, he should have instead walked around it, appreciating its beauty from all its angles.

Moral of this thread : Move sideways always!
 
The perfect plan leads nowhere and very often returns the planner to the very inversion of the circumstances he started from. The perfect and most direct path to our objective is not always or necessarily the best one.

If one wishes to see a mountain and pursues the direct path of climbing the same. Then from that person's perspective, from the top of mountain, there is no mountain and instead just a mammoth hole all around him. Instead to view the mountain in all its glory, he should have instead walked around it, appreciating its beauty from all its angles.

Moral of this thread : Move sideways always!

How can you find something better than perfect? :colbert:
 
To see the mountain we must blow it up. Then the mountain will be all around us and we can breathe the mountain. When we look upon the red sunset, we can think of the mountain. When we cough up chucks of the mountain and perish from silicosis we can reflect that karma is.
 
"You have misunderstood me, it is too my wish for hinduism to roar like a lion, wage a relentless and victorious war against Islamism, crush all it's enemies and bring about truth and justice on this world (a role the US has failed to perform) It is my wish that Hindu men and women are proclaimed amongst the mightiest and noblest warriors in the annals of human history and future. It is my wish that our great nation rise above its pettiness, its pseudo secularism, its hyprocrasy of socialism and communism, its appeasement of minorities and finds its original roots in the sole sustainer of her destiny, hinduism. It is my wish that our nation would conquer the world with the twin swords of righteous might and justice and free humanity from the bondage of evil men.

What I referred to in my previous post was nothing more than the hypocracy of pseudo secular media's perception of the vedic crusade. Our media would prefer the hindus to live the life of cattle, without a voice, without rights, without a saying, ripe for slaying from the islamic monsters and the church fiends.

Believe me, there is indeed justice and dharma in this world, the monsters I referred to above shall reap bloody fruits of their own hate and Hinduism shall be the sole victor of the next great World War."
 
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