I have a table in my back yard. No skill or carpentry was involved. It's a salvaged reel. One of those big ones that is often used to carry and store large cables. They make great tables.
And don't get too lost on the human condition or you may forget to actually be human. Humanity is the sum of its parts, not one aspect isolated and contemplated. Don't overlook the forest because you are focused on one tree.
You may be right. I think it can work both ways. Sometimes we get too focused on this ability of ours to contemplate great concepts that we forget to just live. It is what makes us unique as humans. But we have to be careful not to let it be our detriment. Becoming depressed, feeling helpless, purposeless, unimportant, etc. simply because we got stuck inside our own head. Let go of that ego, who said we were more important? (Rhetorical question)
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I have a table in my back yard. No skill or carpentry was involved. It's a salvaged reel. One of those big ones that is often used to carry and store large cables. They make great tables.
And don't get too lost on the human condition or you may forget to actually be human. Humanity is the sum of its parts, not one aspect isolated and contemplated. Don't overlook the forest because you are focused on one tree.
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In this case I thinks it's actually focusing on the forest and overlooking the tree.
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You may be right. I think it can work both ways. Sometimes we get too focused on this ability of ours to contemplate great concepts that we forget to just live. It is what makes us unique as humans. But we have to be careful not to let it be our detriment. Becoming depressed, feeling helpless, purposeless, unimportant, etc. simply because we got stuck inside our own head. Let go of that ego, who said we were more important? (Rhetorical question)