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Aperson,likeacommodity,needspackaging.Butgoingtoofarisabsolutelyundesirable.Alittleexaggeration,however,doesnoharmwhenitshowstheperson'

suniquequalitiestotheiradvantage.Todisplaypersonalcharminacasualandnaturalway,itisimportantforonetohaveaclearknowledgeofoneself.Amasterpackagerknowshowtointegrateartandnaturewithoutanytracesofembellishment,sothatthepersonsopackagedisnocommoditybutahumanbeing,livelyandlovely.Ayoungperson,especiallyafemale,radiantwithbeautyandfulloflife,hasallthefavorgrantedbyGod.Anyattempttomakeupwouldbeself-defeating.Youth,however,comesandgoesinamomentofdoze.Packagingforthemiddle-agedisprimarilytoconcealthefurrowsploughedbytime.Ifyoustillenjoylife'

sexuberanceenoughtoretainself-confidenceandpursuepioneeringwork,youareuniqueinyournaturalqualities,andyourcharmandgracewillremain.Elderlypeoplearebeautifuliftheirriveroflifehasbeen,throughplains,mountainsandjungles,runningitscourseasitshould.Youhavereallylivedyourlifewhichnowarrivesatacomplacentstageofserenityindifferenttofameorwealth.Thereisnoneedtoresorttohair-dyeing;

thesnow-cappedmountainisitselfabeautifulsceneoffairyland.Letyourlookschangefromyoungtooldsynchronizingwiththenaturalageingprocesssoastokeepinharmonywithnature,forharmonyitselfisbeauty,whiletheotherwayroundwillonlyendinunpleasantness.Tobeintheelder'

scompanyislikereadingathickbookofdeluxeeditionthatfascinatesonesomuchastobereluctanttopartwith.Aslongasonefindswhereonestands,oneknowshowtopackageoneself,justasacommodityestablishesitsbrandbytherightpackaging.

Passage3.ThreePassionsIHaveLivedfor

Threepassions,simplebutoverwhelminglystrong,havegovernedmylife:

thelongingforlove,thesearchforknowledge,andunbearablepityforthesufferingofmankind.Thesepassions,likegreatwinds,haveblownmehitherandthither,inawaywardcourseoveradeepoceanofanguish,reachingtotheveryvergeofdespair.Ihavesoughtlove,first,becauseitbringsecstasy—ecstasysogreatthatIwouldoftenhavesacrificedalltherestofmylifeforafewhoursforthisjoy.

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47.70]Ihavesoughtit,next,becauseitrelievesloneliness

52.19]—thatterriblelonelinessinwhichoneshiveringconsciousness

57.46]looksovertherimoftheworldintothecoldunfathomablelifelessabyss.

[01:

04.12]Ihavesoughtit,finally,becauseintheunionofloveIhaveseen,

10.02]inamysticminiature,

11.89]theprefiguringvisionoftheheaventhatsaintsandpoetshaveimagined.

17.90]ThisiswhatIsought,andthoughitmightseemtoogoodforhumanlife,

23.92]thisiswhat—atlast—Ihavefound.

28.08]WithequalpassionIhavesoughtknowledge.

32.12]Ihavewishedtounderstandtheheartsofmen.

36.06]Ihavewishedtoknowwhythestarsshine...

40.44]Alittleofthis,butnotmuch,Ihaveachieved.

45.37]Loveandknowledge,sofarastheywerepossible,ledupwardtowardtheheavens.

53.35]Butalwayspitybroughtmebacktoearth.

56.96]Echoesofcriesofpainreverberateinmyheart.

[02:

01.67]Childreninfamine,victimstorturedbyoppressors,helplessoldpeople

08.23]—ahatedburdentotheirsons,

10.97]andthewholeworldofloneliness,poverty,andpainmakeamockeryofwhathumanlifeshouldbe.

19.28]Ilongtoalleviatetheevil,butIcannot,andItoosuffer.

25.73]Thishasbeenmylife.

28.36]Ihavefounditworthliving,andwouldgladlyliveitagain

32.52]ifthechancewereofferedme.

01.43]Passage4.ALittleGirl

05.59]Sittingonagrassygrave,beneathoneofthewindowsofthechurch,wasalittlegirl.

14.23]Withherheadbentbackshewasgazingupattheskyandsinging,

19.37]whileoneofherlittlehandswaspointingtoatinycloud

24.08]thathoveredlikeagoldenfeatheraboveherhead.

28.56]Thesun,whichhadsuddenlybecomeverybright,shiningonherglossyhair,

35.01]gaveitametallicluster,anditwasdifficulttosaywhatwasthecolor,darkbronzeorblack.

43.26]Socompletelyabsorbedwassheinwatchingthecloudtowhichherstrangesongorincantationseemedaddressed,

52.40]thatshedidnotobservemewhenIroseandwenttowardsher.

57.00]Overherhead,highupintheblue,

00.50]alarkthatwassoaringtowardsthesamegauzycloudwassinging,asifinrivalry.

07.09]AsIslowlyapproachedthechild,

10.05]Icouldseebyherforehead,whichinthesunshineseemedlikeaglobeofpearl,

16.28]andespeciallybyhercomplexion,thatsheuncommonlylovely.

22.19]Hereyes,whichatonemomentseemedblue-gray,atanotherviolet,

27.33]wereshadedbylongblacklashes,curvingbackwardinamostpeculiarway,

33.25]andthesematchedinhuehereyebrows,

36.53]andthetressesthatweretossedabouthertenderthroatwerequiveringinthesunlight.

42.43]AllthisIdidnottakeinatonce;

45.28]foratfirstIcouldseenothingbutthosequivering,glittering,changefuleyesturnedupintomyface.

53.26]Graduallytheotherfeatures,especiallythesensitivefull-lippedmouth,

59.06]grewuponmeasIstoodsilentlygazing.

02.45]Hereseemedtomeamoreperfectbeautythanhadevercometomeinmyloveliestdreamsofbeauty.

09.79]Yetitwasnotherbeautysomuchasthelookshegavemethatfascinatedme,meltedme.

00.87]Passage5DeclarationofIndependence

07.00]WhenintheCourseofhumanevents,

10.39]itbecomesnecessaryforonepeopletodissolvethepoliticalbands

15.75]whichhaveconnectedthemwithanother,

17.93]andtoassumeamongthepowersoftheearth,

21.22]theseparateandequalstationtowhichtheLawsofNatureandofNature'

sGodentitlethem,

28.33]adecentrespecttotheopinionsofmankind

32.16]requiresthattheyshoulddeclarethecauseswhichimpelthemtotheseparation.

38.08]Weholdthesetruthstobeself-evident,thatallmenarecreatedequal,

44.74]thattheyareendowedbytheirCreatorwithcertainunalienableRights,

50.21]thatamongtheseareLife,LibertyandthepursuitofHappiness.

55.47]—Thattosecuretheserights,GovernmentsareinstitutedamongMen,

00.39]derivingtheirjustpowersfromtheconsentofthegoverned,

05.31]—ThatwheneveranyFormofGovernmentbecomesdestructiveoftheseends,

10.67]itistheRightofthePeopletoalterortoabolishit,

15.38]andtoinstitutenewGovernment,

17.90]layingitsfoundationonsuchprinciplesandorganizingitspowersinsuchform,

24.35]astothemshallseemmostlikelytoeffecttheirSafetyandHappiness.

30.37]Prudence,indeed,willdictatethatGovernmentslongestablished

35.51]shouldnotbechangedforlightandtransientcauses;

39.34]andaccordinglyallexperiencehasshown,

42.62]thatmankindaremoredisposedtosuffer,whileevilsaresufferable,

48.64]thantorightthemselvesbyabolishingtheformstowhichtheyareaccustomed.

53.89]Butwhenalongtrainofabusesandusurpations,

58.16]pursuinginvariablythesameObjectevincesadesigntoreducethem

03.63]underabsoluteDespotism,itistheirright,itistheirduty,

08.88]tothrowoffsuchGovernment,andtoprovidenewGuardsfortheirfuturesecurity.

15.56]—SuchhasbeenthepatientsufferanceoftheseColonies;

20.58]andsuchisnowthenecessitywhichconstrainsthemtoaltertheirformerSystemsofGovernment.

28.49]ThehistoryofthepresentKingofGreatBritain[GeorgeIII]

34.00]isahistoryofrepeatedinjuriesandusurpations,

38.82]allhavingindirectobjecttheestablishmentofanab

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