What may be best for us?
For me, the following two sentences makes sense.
What ever we do it we must realize that existence is many faceted, that everything does not fit into one neat-niched arrangement, and that practically nothing is absolutely certain.
None of us really know what we want, what will be best for us until we widely experiment and experience.
What ever we do it we must realize that existence is many faceted, that everything does not fit into one neat-niched arrangement, and that practically nothing is absolutely certain.
None of us really know what we want, what will be best for us until we widely experiment and experience.
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