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Here is how it all works: first we are shown a life then we live a life. These lives are not the same, they may be closely aligned or they may differ dramatically. The important thing is they are not the same. When we are first shown a life we learn the rhythms and the melodies of this life, these are strong lessons, these are lessons lodged deep within our soul. So deep that we may think they are our values. So deep that we may think they are our answers. But then we come to the second life, the life we live. The life that is not the same as the life we were shown. And we questions our values. And we question our answers. And I lied, the statement has one word missing: repeat. It is a continuous repetition, this uninterpreted life is continuously not the same as the life we lived a moment ago, it is good to understand that in this uninterpreted life our values and our answers could change.
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