APHORISMS OF THE MIDDLE BELT PHILOSOPHER, BELIZITE KEMINI
1. A life lived anyhow tends to produce an anyhow outcome.
2. Victory does not shake hands with efforts that lack roots.
3. When circumstances place you at an unfair disadvantage, you have a personal responsibility to effect change.
4. The demands of parenting require a certain kind of emotional insulation.
5. When the rightness of an insight remains consistent, wisdom is no longer an argument.
6. Humility is not a falling star, unlike pride at its peak.
7. To stay or leave is a personal choice; what is wrong is allowing the opinions of others to turn that choice into a resolve.
8. The consistency of every true visionary must overwhelm human disdain for sustenance.
9. The strength of destructive forces can be weakened when we minimize the influence of human ignorance.
10. What works out as desired becomes divine approval in human thought, but that is not far from assumption.
11. When love conceals indiscipline, the parental burden is deepened.
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