Albert Einstein

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There are only two ways to live your life. One is as if nothing is a miracle. And the other is that everything is a miracle. two summers ago, I was at the Art Institute in Chicago, the Art Institute of Chicago, my God, and there's a painting on the wall that says this Einstein quote. And it's interesting because I related to attachment theory. And either you believe before you learn language, that the world is a safe and secure place for you learn that you need to be afraid or people will hurt you.

So there's a component of the way you are today that will influence from it just exists in your subconscious right now. And it has to do with your first couple Weeks a month that you were alive. So for me, I love this. I'm thankful because, you know, now later in life, you know, this is obviously a, quote, very hyperbolic to raise consciousness. But you either have to believe that there's some kind of order to the universe and that everything is just like a miracle. Or if you believe that everything's happening at random, you know, then and there's no like web intermingling all these things, then nothing is a miracle.

So it's your choice.

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