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Resolve to knowing what we know. Accept the simple truth: Is it there to help fulfill a need?

Acceptance is beyond reproach. What I mean is when there is a task at hand we need to accept it for what it is to go about it. We accept it resposibly. We think about what we need to accomplish it. We think about what it entails. I say entails because It would tell it's own tale, a tale of just compliance creating accomplishment. Each accomplishment forming its own tale of truth.

Beyond reproach, there is not another meaning for what we have to accept. In order to get something done we have to accept what it is and what it is for. Think about what we need to do it. What parts will make it work right and keep it working. We may need to figure out what we will need to be sure it's finished. How will it keep it's luster, how is it strong. How will it stand the test of time. Does it give enough to make us happy? A little joy in our hearts is just what we need to keep us healthy.

I'm not saying go out and find yourself a project that may give you something you need and it will bring you joy and happyness for christmas or in the new year. Although if you could think of something it might not be a bad idea. I'm sorry; I feel like complaining.

I feel like complaining about the government. We decided to have one to give us what we need. When does it start working well enough? The monetary system seems to play on our emotions more than give a balanced prospectus and the Health care system always leaves healthy contruct out, just enough for people not to be able to get completely well. It's like we let a virous make the government. It formed from a sickness and stuck to us. We couldn't get it out while we were needing to get it in. We recognized it was for the people and the enviornment. So why didn't we know we needed scientific fact, mathmatic balance and the diversity it takes to recognize the enviornment we need to live in. Fact is the opposite of fiction to the human mind and body. Breaking the parts away that we factually need would be a mistake, right?

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