Re: Humanism and Animal Rights (omitted link)




theBeaver wrote:

> I will be interested in how the master understands it. Seriously!

I am one of the very few people who have even tried to read your texts,
and I see that you are caught in intellectual complexity which
expresses your state of mind.
You have an excited brain which causes unnecessary complexity of
thought, and you feel for animals.

To think wiser you need to think in a simple way, see things from a
relaxed point of view, take time to simplify your message so common
people can understand you.

It can take years to simplify such thinking, because it takes years to
cool off a complicated mind, so you can start to see the big picture
and see what is really important.

You have nothing unique to say, millions of others have already
expressed concern for animals in better ways. So you do not have to
continue this thread of thought.

You have only one single life to live, don't waste it on useless
juggling of complex ideas. Go out in the sun, lie down on the grass and
smell it, talk to every beautiful girl you meet, travel to a mountain
lake and look at the scenery.


--
Roger J.

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