Picture a sick man in a room. He has been there for a few years now. Pain and suffering have been so deep that he wishes for euthanasia every day. One day you step into that room with a smile on face, flowers, and gifts of joy in your hands. The man is an old friend so he is happy to see you, as he speaks about his pain; you are intrigue by the depths of his dark feelings and overwhelmed by his commanding personality. Time passes and before you know it you starts feeling weak, so weak you can barely make it to the door. The man ask you to stay just one more night and you will leave in the morning. As the sun rises in the sky your healthy body is completely contaminated.The doctor advises you that you a free to check out anytime you like but no one never leave the asylum.
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Do not die from another man's misery ... |
People with misfortune and misery deserve all the help they can get, but beware, they have brought hell onto themselves, and they will bring it onto you as well. It is tempting to jump and try to save the drowning man, but with his dying strength, he pulls you deeper in the dark waters. If you “sync” with the misfortunate, they will download their viruses into your hard drive. Do the opposite, stay close to the privileged, the lucky, the blessed, the auspicious man and gain from their good fortune.