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meditates for once only for yourself how different are the feelings, how divided are the views, even among the closest acquaintances, how even Idé views ;inextricable interweaving of character, occupation, talent, environment, then perhaps free of bitterness and incisiveness of that feeling with which the sage said, "Friends, no friends." Rather, they confess, yes there are friends, but it is the error, illusion about you what has led you, and learn to be silent to remain friends with you, because such human relationships almost always are that you never tell, even from rubbing, a couple of things, but as these stones throw shooting, going detrásy friendship breaks. Are there men who do not prove & aacute n mortally wounded if they knew what his closest friends know about them in the background? By learning to know ourselves and consider our very being as a changing sphere of opinions and rules and thus to belittle a bit, we restore our balance with the others. It is true that we have good reason to despise each of our acquaintances, even the greatest, but equally good to return this feeling against ourselves. And so, support each other, as we put up with us, and maybe everyone will get to some day when m
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