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“DOING STUPID THINGS … AN AMAZING JOURNEY” … by romanian author Adrian Dumitru


Doing stupid things …. a nice way of getting out of the borders that define to us our … boring reality

I hear many people … complaining they have … boring lives … and when i ask some of them what is going on … trying to teach them my technique of …. analyzing… defining …. as into the end to be able to totally redefine the reality itself …. i see a weird fear … that i could not understand for years.
But later on …. I’ve realized it’s the fear of making mistakes … and all sorts of stupid things … not seeing that everything is just part of this scenario … called life … and has the meaning to reveal us … its secrets.


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