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Yet the changing lines I thought that it suggested to work hard on my goals, that is to train, yet to not forget that I have other occupations and interests. It is easy to get all consumed by it, so I read it as practice but give myself some time off too. (speaking of 5th line).Line four just seem to suggest to continue training by following a leader (a coach?). To an extend I am very stubborn and I am pushing and drilling myself and currently I am mostly working by myself and it is a bit ridiculous with questions "whats the point of it?".
The nutritious, healing amaranth grows on the high ground by itself; nobody planted it there. Although you didn’t intend or design it, there is something of value available – but not within easy reach. Is it worthwhile to go after it? You are well placed to decide how best to use your energy. What would be the balanced action?
Oh, and I'm not sure how relevant the coronavirus is to the reading. It's a temporary shutdown (granted we don't know how temporary), but do you think it has a lot to do with this in the long run?
You haven't (I, for one, can babble endlessly).Anyways, I feel like I have gone way over the acceptable length of comment here
You haven't (I, for one, can babble endlessly).
Something I didn't mention - I wonder if the first two lines are about your sciatica?
'Buttocks without flesh,
Moving awkwardly now'
Martial arts is a subjecr where I have some expertise. (Hapkido, Aikido, & Tai Chi Chuan)
I see line 4 as, as we say,
having had your 4$$ kicked.
With line 4, related to Muy Thai,
I would advise that it is a brutal
martial/sport with the possibility of very serious injuries as with westetn boxing, but in addition to brain damage one can also get maimed by lower body injuries like this:
▪not for sensitive audiences▪
To be honest, I find this comment and posting of the video slightly patronising, since I am asking advice on the reading and not judgement on the martial art choice.
P.S. It is true that I do have a very strong bias against combat-sports because they do not nurture health or character or virtue and too often create criminal thugs like connor mcgregor.
There's your school spirit.
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