In this way, you ought to neither attempt to anticipate the future nor let the franticness of the group dishearten you. Rather, tenaciously concentrate on the foundation of life - general standards - and take activities in like manner. This is the key to discovering opportunity - and bliss - in an unfree world, since widespread standards will never neglect to bolster you over the long haul.
Old Charlie Dickens was perfect clear in 1859 when he said, in the first (and long) sentence of his exemplary work A Tale of Two Cities:
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