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Expectations

We expect too much from others.
Now the question should arise Why?

If we look carefully we can easily identify that we expect because we think we are very special.

Now the world depends on means.

If you are meaningful to them then you will be attended or no one cares about you.

As you find yourself of no means to others, then people will stop entertaining you and you might start suffering.

All Expectations ends in Suffering.

To end this suffering there is only one way and that is understanding this stupid world is not worth expecting but just acting.

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