If you interact with those things, if you don't interact with those things, learn from them.
watch them perhaps and study them. see what it is they do or don't do. decide if it's something you place faith in. the benefit of this closer study is possibly taking a lesson, and perhaps not having to learn something "the hard way." In order to experience everything on this planet we'd need hundreds, maybe thousands, of lifetimes to work with. We can avoid obstacles on our path by studying somebody or something that is doing something(anything), perhaps they'll show us that lesson, perhaps they won't. Perhaps we'll learn the lesson, perhaps we won't.
.But be observant and aware of situations.
And then, there are things or people that are a part of your path.
People or things that don't simply cross your path and are gone.
They may walk beside you, or fly above you, or hide/sit/bide their time in your "pocket."
Perhaps these are those things which we should love the most. They've proven the test of time, by being at your side.
(by the way, just a thought; saying something and having it be wrong is absolutely alright. If you say something wrong, the person or persons or whoever will know either instantaneously that you're wrong and will correct you OR the famous teacher, Time, will correct you.)
We learn by doing. The more we do, the more we learn. The more we do, the more mistakes we make. The more mistakes we make, the more opportunities there are to LEARN from our mistakes. And on the other side of the coin, the more we do, the more opportunities we have to make the right decisions.
If you don't take care of something, it will die.
Take care of those things which you love, nurture them. Water them like you would water plants.
Care for them of course but not too much. Even too much water will kill plants.
"Getting there is half the fun."
The other half? Making it.
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