“The beginning of being fine is noticing how things really are:1. Life is uncertain, surprises are likely.2. If you are alive, that’s good; lower the bar.3. In a dark place, you still have what really counts.4. If you are in a predicament, there will be a gate.5. What you need might be given to you.6. The true life is in between winning and losing.7. If you have nothing - give it away.”

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