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PICTURE OF LIFE Sun. Rain. Snow. Again the sun. April though. I decided to do something unusual for myself. I bought a children's puzzle. On the one hand - entertainment, on the other - good exercise for the mind. Many new thoughts came to mind. Life is essentially like a children's puzzle. Each of us strives to put together some kind of picture in the end, going through many different elements that at first seem to have nothing to do with each other. But after some time and a certain number of attempts, connections are established between the disparate pieces and the picture begins to become clearer. Very simple rules lead to success: Rule 1 Find out first what picture you are collecting, it is usually drawn on the box. It’s almost the same in life - until you find out your true desires, all sorts of bullshit will constantly turn out. Rule 2 You can start with any fragment, usually this is what first catches your eye. Perhaps these are several elements that already create a certain order. It’s the same in life, you can start “collecting” yourself at any moment, in any area, with any amount of resources. Usually somewhere there is already some kind of clue where something somehow turns out by itself - here you start digging. Rule 3 The initial fragment is not always the center and meaning of the picture; it may well be that this is some kind of “third finger” fifth leg on the right behind the column" and as the picture is assembled, new large fragments appear that are not related to the original one. Just keep collecting wherever you can. In life it’s about the same - new opportunities are always somewhere nearby, the more conscious actions you take, the faster clarity appears. Rule 4 It happens that you put something together incorrectly. Some pieces fell into the wrong places, everything seems to fit, but there is no final picture. And you have to choose between remaining right and blaming the world around you for the lack of order, or admitting your mistake, going back and correcting it. In the case of a puzzle, of course, this is easier to do than in life. Although the principle is the same :) Rule 5 The picture will not come together by itself