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Sorceress Mix

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Being rich is as randomly possibly, as is being a white

prospects and fortune are a happening of chance advantage

just as a handfull of lentils strewn in a closed circle, some places would have more density and some less, it also is an equation of combination, the patterns will always be similar in texture in a set condition.

Suppose if one could make money minting free, and anyone could tax their own currency notes, seems funny, everyone would be rich! But how, something in excess and freely available is never a point of being rich..what is richness is a chance of having a alladin's lamp..but how much of a virtue is really having something rare and chance? if everyone were rich in the same factor, would mean some other competition of affluence, and then richness in the same sense wont matter, and life would be able to target no success, and life will be plaintively boring, and it would be the end of earth and human persuation.

Its the crudest axiom and law of nature that the strong, powerful, or rich are rare few..nature doesnt combine the density of conceptual life net equally..no two fingers are equal, and it is for the truest axiom of nature named, variety or varied stance of universal continuity, it follows a motion, and the motion just cant be like a plaintive frequency of just one dance step of an opera..it has to have variety and many set of patterns and move to make it moving, alive and with a design of life motion...its the truest truth that "dont at all aspire for equality, it is a mirage"..we tend to achieve it, but what it only makes is more variation..it is a persuit of gaining in the lower perception, but in an over all movement it is always going to be unequal and non uniform..race, colour, riches, gold, matter, food, fate, happiness, it is on every tangible and gainfull factors of living life.
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