note
frankus
<h2>My Karma has run over your Dogma</h2>
<hr>
<b>I have no discipline. I make myself have discipline.</b>
s'already been said, this line is daft.<p>
<b>I have no knowledge. I make myself know more.</b> how?<p>
<b>I have no understanding.</b> -Aw don't be so hard upon yourself.<p>
<b>I have no power. I make myself powerful.</b> how?, why? <p>
I have no coffee; I walk over to the coffee machine.:-P<p>
<b>I have no future.</b> Then what is your motivation?<p>
<b>I have no past. I live each day like it is a new start.</B>
<p>does that mean:<i> Every day in every way I am getting better and better.</i>? Phillip Miele said that over 20 years ago. <p>
<b>I have no thirst for knowledge. I dedicate myself to learning.</b> hmm is that like: I have nothing to say. I make lots of statements?<p>
<p>Learn some other punctuation; it helps.<p>
<p><b>I hope you all get the point.</b> <i>Nope</i>, is there one? <p>
<p>
If these are mantras, encantos or positive affirmations they need refining, greatly.<p>
If they are some Tolkienesque riddle meant to describe Perl, they are too obscure.<p>
<br>
I think it would be in keeping with the idiom of Perl and humility of a monk to change these.<p>
<p>
If an object is worth anything for it must have a purpose.<p>
All of these objects are abstractions and as such predominantly worthless; only having merit for particular instances.
8263
8263