"Ten Lessons of superiority" by Thomas pololear
The origin of the manuscript which I reprint here is lost in the mists of time, it would be too difficult to explain its origin.
One evening many years ago (precisely in 2002), I asked a wise man: how do you become superior beings? And he sent me a detailed answer in ten major assertions.
One thing is immediately clear: this is a paper full of lucid wisdom and foresight, extensive knowledge of the world and its movements. Here there
transcript:
Ten lessons superiority
1 - Always use generic terms such as What, Love, Power.
2 - Invent a sentence in effect for emergency situations. Life is the campaign of death, can go. But there's a lot better.
3 - Pretend you do not ever remember anything or anyone. When someone pretends not to remember you, tell your sound bite and hope that everything is fine.
4 - Pretend distracted, fiddling with things that happen often at hand and say Huh?
5 - Never touch anyone. Do not kiss anyone. Do not greet anyone. Do not get contaminated.
6 - During a speech, careful pretend for a while. Then stop the conversation by saying how, Excuse me? I was not following.
7 - Always look elsewhere. If they see you in the eye can see that you're really a jerk.
8 - If you have nothing to say, say nothing. Notes and nothing else. Ask yourself above.
9 - If you ask perhè not say anything, say that you have nothing to say. Humor puts you a step above the rest.
10 - Never ask for lessons superiority.
I will be forever grateful to the wise for having bestowed these important lessons!
Thanks Tommy, good to make!
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