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Article 3

 We can be right, wrong or in between in a gray area, but, the one basic choice in life we make works or does not work, there is not any gray area there. When I think about what foundation I am thinking from, I think of this: Does it work, or does it not work. I do not think of anything else, that is the most materia l and spiritual question I can think of sharply. So, without further complication or contradiction, I will explain my view of existence. My foundational thinking is actually quite s imple in reality: I believe in sticking to my philosophical principles even if they temporarily fail, because in the larger picture when they do succeed, the permanent success will be bigger than any of the temporary failures. Face it, anything that genuinely succeeds works on the same principle above anyhow realistically. That, in a sense is a genuinely right foundation in reality when it succeeds, for however temporarily successful something is on the wrong principles it will ultimate...

Article 2

 We can be right, wrong or in between in a gray area, but, the one basic choice in life we make works or does not work, there is not any gray area there. When I think about what foundation I am thinking from, I think of this: Does it work, or does it not work. I do not think of anything else, that is the most material and spiritual question I can think of sharply. So, without further complication or contradiction, I will explain my view of existence. My foundational thinking is actually quite simple in reality : I believe in sticking to my philosophical principles even if they temporarily fail, because in the larger picture when they do succeed, the permanent success will be bigger than any of the temporary failures. Face it, anything that genuinely succeeds works on the same principle above anyhow realistically. That, in a sense is a genuinely right foundation in reality when it succeeds, for however temporarily successful something is on the wrong principles it will ultimatel...

Article1

 To paraphrase George Bernard Shaw the social critic and theatre writer: The only consistent thing in life is habit, all else means nothing. We must inculcate good habits within ourselves and eschew the bad, for starters. We must train in good ways to get good results. Indeed, bad habits although easier to pick up, seemingly, are never ultimately as strong or as persistent as good habits once they "gain steam" within a consciousness. The worst thing in life is to in fact think that bad habits are more important than good habits in this sense. For when you or anyone has entrenched good habits, only good results can come. Sure, some good habits are seemingly harder achieved well on a cybernetic level, but make not a single mistake: Once they are entrenched, they are stronger and more infinitely powerful than bad habits. Living life well is a good habit, and that good reality is a key to the genuine force of cosmic habit force in life, in and throughout all of existence. It ...