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For one lost forever in infinite worlds of countless concepts, you sure are very bound in ordinary realities of this world. However far one travels the galaxy and whatever many cosmos you master, you're only as good as the next breath, heartbeat, blood flow, and glucose in the brain.

So for future's sake, do only what is needed, urgent, important. One's consciousness, energy, right mood are not as limitless as you've often deluded thyself. Like the human vision field, remember the blind spot behind the eye we keep covering up ourselves, the continuous solid views that are actually patched and blended from both our inner lenses.

You realise how so much of what you must plan to do, actually does not even have to, might never be. How free and versatile one is, when acting less, and being more present.

One has exceeded half a century, to learn this simple lesson. Gifted then have been the creatures who glide with instinct, but we converge with them by evolving clear thought that switches from our inertia promptly.

All the best at such being and doing.👌

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Kannagi Bear Kid
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Mar 7Liked by Alan Heah

"One's consciousness, energy, right mood are not as limitless as you've often deluded thyself"-- so very true. I am trying to un-brainwash myself slowly, daily, practicing mindfulness and most importantly, gratitude... especially for friends like you!

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Adrian Tan
Mar 5Liked by Alan Heah

Alan, you're such a poet!

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