The noble scientists tell us that the universe is 5% matter, the rest being "dark matter" (source:http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/309/5731/78a). But how often is matter created? And what are dead things, are they matter too? Is light matter? What is matter made of? Do we matter before we’re born? Do we matter after we’re dead? What’s the truth?
You know why good businesses are good at business?
Because they know exactly what the consumer is thinking before they think it.
True Magic.
Not unlike "Nasty Nina."
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/nasty-ninas-evil-psychic-swindle/2006/11/17/1163266741462.html?page=fullpage
We’re all humans coming to our own conclusions, and there is a certain pattern that we travel through in order to reach those conclusions. Some people are further along then others. A guru who has figured out the how's, what's, where's and why's of his/hers/its emotional activity looks to be more advanced because they have solved their personal riddle. He/she/it then attempts to teach others how to help themselves in the same manner that they did. In reality, we’re all very different, and we’ve come onto this earth at different levels with different problems to solve, so there is not a unilateral answer. We don’t all say ahah at the same time. Some of us “get” things sooner or later then others. It doesn’t mean success or failure, even though in business it does mean success or failure of a corporation, if they fail to keep up the newest trends. That’s the cool thing about life though, there aren't really any trends, its just always cool and always there, and there’s tons of life for everybody to live abundantly, as long as you can exploit that simple idea. Business folks always seem to present the consumer with the idea of scarcity, as they are depending on clients to have a high level of need. Business owners want the people who buy their shit to want it more and buy more, because they make more money.
If you don’t have perfect vision, there are plenty of mediums lining up to tell you about your problems. That simply because you can’t see a sign or read a banner or see really small numbers on a wall in 'perfect' focus that you have a problem.
First they need you to feel as if you are lacking something, that there is something wrong with you, as compared to the rest of society.
Now that you’ve been given this problem, your life sucks. Your life is now harder and less vivid then if you had perfect vision. So how are you going to get perfect vision?
If we think about this as if glasses hadn’t been invented yet, I’m sure we would all have different solutions. “why don’t you work out your eyes” or “maybe you shouldn’t stare at that computer screen all day” or maybe, “why can’t I see good and other people can?”
Ahh, Lenscrafters. Slumped in a firm leather patients seat I can't help but notice the unprofessionality of my doctor. He measures me up, "does one or two look better? How about three and...four?" As if he didn't already know the answer. He then proceeds to push me along to his secretary, who administers glasses and contacts, when a simple consistent procedure could be done to fix my sight. Don't believe me?
Check out: http://www.i-see.org/perfect_sight/
But if we could fix ourselves then who would buy all the glasses and contacts? There would be no vision business, it would be obsolete, and the guys in charge would have to look for a new way of making money that actually helped people instead of preserving them. No matter when, no matter where….
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