Natural Baseline
“One’s inner sense of calm and composure can be overturned and overruled by any small and tedious thing as long as a man is deluded enough as to attach his sense of personal worth to the object’s apparent value.”
“One’s inner sense of calm and composure can be overturned and overruled by any small and tedious thing as long as a man is deluded enough as to attach his sense of personal worth to the object’s apparent value.”
“Nothing can be expected of his daily trajectory than a meandering course that curves according to the whims of every caprice.”
“Hurdles and obstacles are, in fact, the rule and not the exception.”