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What would be the adjective to describe a person of thousand noble intentions, yet who bases their deeds on sheer forms of luck, as well as by over interpretive minds who let themselves listen to him?
Truly I do believe, that until a dummy doesn’t draw his proudish accent from his idocity, such person could never become a fool~
And we should all remember, that with consent and acceptance nobody could ever cut other brethren wings.
But like a gardener, who can't restrain himself by using just these two tools, apart of the care and empathy towards his little proteges, one should never fear using critique.
It’s the non-self centered thought that truly makes our ideas become little bit closer to perfection~
Truly I do believe, that until a dummy doesn’t draw his proudish accent from his idocity, such person could never become a fool~
And we should all remember, that with consent and acceptance nobody could ever cut other brethren wings.
But like a gardener, who can't restrain himself by using just these two tools, apart of the care and empathy towards his little proteges, one should never fear using critique.
It’s the non-self centered thought that truly makes our ideas become little bit closer to perfection~