Speed century, the century in which we are spied by the big companies and the century that we consume poison willingly from almost all sources, as there is a healthy source – looks nice so far? I could go on writing many other lines about this, but what’s the point in enumerating the evil? Everything looks so dirty, so horrible, that you plan to abandon everything and go on the old school ideas, Carpe diem!
You can choose to be a sheep or a shepherd. It’s much easier to be a trained animal that eats, sleeps, and talk to other animals , and much harder to be the shepherd, the shepherd must take care of sheep, to feed them and ensure their safety.
So far my article seems detached from a husbandry manual, but I do not want to live in a world of sheep. I want to see the world more aware of their things, on their actions because if we are going to live in a world of sheep, who will come to you to administrate food? Who will you ensure security? Being a sheep, you can not do these things well. It’s time for the world to wake up, to realize that we are close to the end of the waterfall and, believe me, below are many rocks and sheep die from such great heights
Try to get out of your comfort zone to do something useful for your neighbor and for the world. Imagine that the world is a fire, a fire that slowly dies. A fire can be ignited by sparks or wind, man is the spark, the wind is faith itself.
There is however a natural enemy of fire, rain. Rain is represented by those who still do not want to do anything and they want to live their existential sleep, and those people that want you to be a stupid, incompetent and ignorant person who is so easily manipulated that Houdini must not count up to 3. And Houdini is dead
get informed, get active until blood squirts from your nose due to fatigue, and in the same time you can venerate the wonderful principle, Carpe diem! To do something for the world does not mean to sacrifice for the world. Be the spark that lights the great fire, the fire that will warm your children, or choose to leave them in the rain. It’s your choice! (translated by GEORGE BORODAN)
see original article at: FOCUL, OAIA ŞI HOUDINI











