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TO BARTER OR NOT TO BARTER.

PROBLEM: I am bankrupt but I have precious materials to sell that will satisfy the demand for money. I'm not too certain about getting a job short-term. I believe if I sell these materials I might not get them back but if I pawn-broke them at the pawn-broker's, there is a possibility of having them back, whatever temporal scale the future could be. The goal is to be financially stable.

CHEWING MY PENCILS.

Deep in my heart is selling these materials. It'll solve the money problem but I'd have to look for work to buy them back. Say, it's a Dell laptop. It'd take months of working to get it back. I'm throwing that solution out the window.

Am I left with pawnbroking then? I think so. If I pawn-broke, I'll have money in my pocket but with a future certainty: my laptop belongs to me but the “ownership” rests in the future, dependent on some constraints.

Do you think I took a logical decision?

Yes, because I'd rather take a risk of relieving ownership to the future than losing ownership wholesale. Losing or having is a state of the mind but ownership makes my heart beat slower and makes me healthier.

LOOK AROUND YOU, DO YOU SEE A GENTLEMAN PAWNBROKER? WILL LOVE RESPONSES.

YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM.

We really don't have problems in our lives unless we think we do, and what you think is quite parallel o r opposite to what another individual in same or different situation as yourself thinks. If your cloth is torn at the side, visible to only yourself, do you have a problem?

I have a problem is only in my mind. I don't have a problem is not only in your mind, it's also in your heart. Why? From my subjective evaluation, I think the state of believing in a problem's existence occupies our senses so much that the heart is lost or hidden, but a state of no-problem exists devours the heart that humans as animals seek other problems. Just my subjective reasoning.

So what can this blog do? This blog is just my random rantings about problems that exist, are dead, being born, in gestation or lame ducks. Just problems.

IF YOU HATE PROBLEMS, GET AN UMBRELLA AND NEVER COME HERE.


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