The Queen said to Alice, “Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
—Ashley Eckstein, quoting ‘Alice in Wonderland’ in her Morning Routine
The Queen said to Alice, “Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
—Ashley Eckstein, quoting ‘Alice in Wonderland’ in her Morning Routine
A wise man once said that you should never believe a thing, simply because you want to believe it.
Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones S07E03
Saw Senna.
For a believer, God can be a powerful, inspiring force. For a non-believer, God is irrelevant but can it be a handicap in not having that powerful belief giving you that extra drive?
Aside:
A believer should derive his satisfaction from his belief in his God. Why should he bother a non-believer as long as the non-believer doesn’t consciously cause an affront to his religion?
Similarly, a non-believer should derive his satisfaction from being independent and not relying on what is possibly just a figment of imagination served to keep the masses in check. Why should he bother a believer as long as the believer doesn’t consciously force him to submit to his particular belief?
Let it go.
P.S.: Brilliant documentary. Loved it. Would’ve definitely cried had partner not taken my hand over just as the Imola section began. Loved it :|