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6d
From the moment of birth until departure to the crossing (until the final breath…), every person—must develop themselves...

Our brain, mind—is the most precious thing we possess... for it is where our energy/soul resides...

Nature has endowed each person with certain talents… all to varying degrees… we must identify them (preferably from the first days and years of life, but as they say: "better late than never") and unfold them… practice, refine… throughout life to attain supreme mastery in one or several fields… then a person can bring joy to themselves, all beings, and all… to be in their rightful place in society, in nature... in the universe…

To identify talents, many methods exist—I’ll share my observations: one must try many things… across diverse realms, perhaps… look back into the past (childhood, youth)… understand what one did well… effortlessly… or better than others…

For 30-60 minutes (temporarily) detach completely from money, material goods, and ask yourself: "What do I sincerely wish to devote my life to… attaining mastery, bringing benefit to myself, my energy/soul… how will my work help other people, nature…?"—you might discover 5-10-50… paths… (there is much to choose from…), but you must try, experiment…
Theory is one thing—but theory + practice is what truly matters…

Perhaps immediately, or after 5-10… attempts… or with time, you will discover your talents—what nature endowed specifically you with… and settle on a path, craft, art… to which you will sincerely dedicate your entire life for yourself, all beings, everything, and all…

If a person fails to identify their talents (alone or with others’ help), they commit a crime against nature (likely)…

Everyone without exception is given talents by nature… we are all unique, each in their own way…

p.s. (1): Believe in yourself and your abilities…
p.s. (2): Live for yourself, for all beings, everything, and all…
p.s. (3): Harmony and balance… harmony and balance… harmony and balance…
Written by
Alexander Khvostov  36/M
(36/M)   
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