The days go by, the years flow away The oceans run dry… But you are alone, in your soul and your eyes These tears, these wounds… But don’t you look, don’t look around You watched all the movies about love But don’t you look, don’t look around |
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The question: Beauty Platform?
The cast
First line: divided line
Second line: solid line
Third line: divided line
Fourth line: divided line
Fifth line: divided line
Sixth line: moving solid line
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4. Ignorance Ignorance. Being ignorant, not knowing of something. There is progress, though. One is not in a position to make demands. |
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Attacking ignorance. It is a disadvantage to turn into an enemy: One better guards against enemies. Attacking someone for being ignorant (by insult, condemnation or disdain, for instance). This turns one into an enemy, and people guard against enemies. It won’t educate, and it will reduce one’s influence. |
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7. The Army The army. A team. Elder and experienced people know better how to deal with situations, and their persistence can inspire less experienced people in the team. Nothing wrong with that. |
Can, then, the Beauty Platform Coalition be built by seeking out coalition partners? What if they do not know that they should be Beauty Platform Coalition partners?
In the blogosphere, scorn, disdain, withering sarcasm in reply to ignorance is not a step toward building the Beauty Platform Coalition. Rather, it creates enemies.
And if this reading of the Beauty Platform Coalition is evolving into asking older and wiser heads how the Beauty Platform Coalition should be built. Well, there’s nothing wrong with that.
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There are those building toward war with China and Russia. Let us build toward peace.
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… off to sleep now, I’ll check this in the morning before watching the Tour de France.
… the Wilhelm/Baynes translation sees the top changing line of Meng/Youthful Folly a bit differently:
Agree that abusiveness will not be helpful in this situation, but I think the line clearly speaks of defensive action, not in anger, but firmly restoring order via the use of punishment.