I guess I'm a little confused. If we are to put aside our desires what compells us to strive for more. What are we reaching for if not desires, even if they are out of reach?
Isn't it better to try and fail then to not try at all?
Or are you saying we should look at our desires as gone but not forgotten until that time as they are attainable? The problem I see with this is that if the desire is set aside then work will not be done to make it attainable.
Or I could be totally off-base and simply rambling.
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So, what's your point?
It's not an attitude, it's a way of life.
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