Gary ZukavNonsense is that which does not fit into the prearranged patterns which we have superimposed on reality... Nonsense is nonsense only when we have not yet found that point of view from which it makes sense.
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Albert Einstein said, "Nonsense is nonsense only when we have not yet found that point of view from which it makes sense." This is a great lesson for everybody to follow. Don’t be afraid to say what you think. Don’t let others impose their views on you. Don’t fall into the trap of having your mind shaped by someone else’s ideas or thoughts. You need to find that point of view, that perspective, that understanding to look at things in a different way.
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