Statements, principles and paradoxes 1

Hello, Souls. It’s Stefano speaking.
Today Sir JJ went to gamble in Montec... {damn, he told me not to say that} ... he’s on sick leave... poor thing... he put two feet in one shoe and broke his ankle...

It’s right to know that making a fool of oneself is my forte.

Anyway! I’m here to tell you about “Statements, Principles, and Paradoxes 1”!
What a grand name!
And instead, it’s the usual nonsense; they are simply “laws” of the order of things, or assimilations that I interpret as such.

And now I’m going to tell you about hiiiiim!!
The one, the only, the inimitable, the unattainable, the replicable,
wonderfullyintelligentfascinatingcharmingmodest…


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PRINCIPLE-OF-THE-BROOM!!!

This is the only principle / law / Laugh Tale / nonsense that I would (want) to be recognized. The rest doesn’t interest me, copy everything from me. In fact, the Laugh Tales and 1018 were published to be applicable and repeatable, i.e., copyable.

How happy I am.
Finally, I can impress the Principle of the Broom on the blockchain film.

The principle of the broom is based on a primary assumption: what is similar travels on similar tracks; or at least parallel ones. From this, the image of a broom forms in my mind.
The most common example I give is that of human relationships: they travel on the same tracks, regardless of whether you are a wife, husband, daughter, son, acquaintance, partner, stranger, friend, Gerry Scotti… If you show respect, you will receive respect. Seeing time as a point and not as a line, what you give is less than what you get back [I call it the “Law of the Energy Package,” but I’ll sing it to you another time].
From the previous assumption, one can hypothesize as a sufficient condition a particular characteristic of a phenomenon to fit it into a certain handle. In simpler terms, if you understand that there is a common characteristic between different situations occurring around this one, you might have hooked yourself to a handle. And therefore, by knowing the handle and knowing how to use it, you can constructively use any situation-bristle that appears in front of you, for yourself and others.
But, just as when you need to sweep the floor you don’t pick up one bristle at a time but clean by holding the broom by the handle, to have constructive control over what you face, you need to grasp the handle of the phenomenon and not its bristle.

I could give a thousand examples, but keeping it down to earth without invoking deities and grand systems, quantum physics and human nature speak for me.

Read what I’ve written above, think of similar examples, let’s talk and implement our knowledge together. The principle of the broom is nice and fun, but it’s not easy to put the right bristles in the right handle; you need to foresee the future. And to foresee the future, intuition, logic, and experience are needed. Not bananas and sugar cubes. The more minds think, the more constructive the future will be.

Do you want to know the greatest lesson the principle of the broom has taught me so far?
It serves to simplify the world.
It, simply, helps to see the world with the eyes of a child.
Because the World is made for children; it’s us adults who complicate it.


Thanks.

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