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"Everything will go by" a quotation of Taoist ---Do you believe and agree?

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I will just add ---"sooner or later". What does it really means to you?

I think it is related to Life & living.

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  1. I don't believe, I know that everything has a beginning and an end. And if I didn't agree, everything will still go by.


  2. It is one of those aphorisms that means all things to all people and is useful for keeping the herd quiet.

    The idea that works is to win, not endure until the problem goes by. Winning, however requires commitment and energy and adherence to a rational, transparent philosophy. Most of the words in the previous sentence are uncomfortable, so folks would rather settle back on their aphorisms and sigh.

    The flip side is that good times also go by. That happens more quickly than most of us imagine. One must be ready to view situations from more than one perspective and that is where most of us fall down.

  3. Everything passes in and out of consciousness which is manifesting in the moment.

  4. I do agree with this and kind of live by it.  "This too shall pass" is what I like to say to myself.  In other words, this "thing" that is happening right now is just a speck on your life.  In the end it is very small compared to the big picture and while it seems so big right now, it will soon pass and be replaced by something else.

  5. Yes, I believe and agree with that. I think it's just another way of saying "this too shall pass away," so don't   dwell on the negative side of things.  Change is inevitable and nothing lasts forever.  

  6. its pretty much the same thing as time heals all wounds. eventually everything will either get better or it'll be forgotten. cause time never stops and it doesnt care about you or me or anyone else.

  7. i believe in that saying cause that is what is happening here in this world...nothing happens by chance, and all things work together for good to those who love God....

    To me, your quote would mean that it is up to man to do what he likes but for every action there is a repercussion, sooner or later...so its better to sow the seeds of love than harbor ill wills on fellow men...

    i hope i could see you when i get to Singapore...thanks

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