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1 " At lastdon't be anything for mebe something which isClear as ocean waterBe cloud , but don't rain on meBe sun, but don't shine for meBe moon, but don't enlighten meBut be lucid, in whatYou are to meSo that I can think, where do you exist "
2 " When I was a child, I thought,Casually, that solitudeNever needed to be sought.Something everybody had,Like nakedness, it lay at hand,Not specially right or specially wrong,A plentiful and obvious thingNot at all hard to understand.Then, after twenty, it becameAt once more difficult to getAnd more desired -- though all the sameMore undesirable; for whatYou are alone has, to achieveThe rank of fact, to be expressedIn terms of others, or it's justA compensating make-believe.Much better stay in company!To love you must have someone else,Giving requires a legatee,Good neighbours need whole parishfulsOf folk to do it on -- in short,Our virtues are all social; if,Deprived of solitude, you chafe,It's clear you're not the virtuous sort.Viciously, then, I lock my door.The gas-fire breathes. The wind outsideUshers in evening rain. Once moreUncontradicting solitudeSupports me on its giant palm;And like a sea-anemoneOr simple snail, there cautiouslyUnfolds, emerges, what "
3 " Worrying doesn’t change anything.Focus your energy on the outcomeyou do want and then do whatyou can to make it happen. "
― , The Happiness Code: Ten Keys to Being the Best You Can Be
4 " I wake upto my catsjudging me.They stareblanklyas if to say," Is this whatyou had in mindfor your life?If it is, you maywant to considersleeping pills ora tall bridgebecause in our view,you're pathetic." Orthey're hungry. "