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Curiosity beats inactivity. Learning about something (searching, exploring) gives us more push to become proficient in different fields. Especially, being a curious character can embody a range of knowledge on specific subjects.

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Magic, to learn about your body and simultaneous reading

A person dreams of magical gifts in less than one time period of his/ her life (I need this, want these, millions of dollars, home, car, and other materials). However, as said by Chris Williamson “The magic you are looking for is still in the work you are avoiding“. Magical gifts are myths like free will and liberalism.

How do you know about your body? For example, I am a readable person, maybe you are audible or visible. I failed to easily feed up without additional steroids, you might be able to be overweight with just a small portion of carbohydrates. Learning about our bodies and figuring out their shortcomings could be helpful in our lifetime. You very well know It's complicated to regulate a thousand-year-old addicted brain.

Give the simultaneous reading to the addicted brain it relies on hard tasks instead of straightforwards. Reading multiple books can lead to a connection between standpoints and creativities. For instance, I learned in the three books (Think Again and Same as ever) that we should start with small and clear things before making any decisions and tasks.

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​​Ene, Sus Ey Nefsim! (Men, Bas qil ey nafs!)

Every time something whispers in my mind. It strives to change my senses. It is named differently in a range of sources, we(I) Muslims phrase it the Nafs. The book defines the life of the great Turkish Islamic scholar Mahmud Hudayi (1541–1628)

Interestingly, it is narrated by Nafs exactly Mahmud’s Nafs, He was been the qadi (Muslim judge) who was a valuable position of these times. He struggled with Nafs during his life also he abandoned all of his wealth, position and even himself.

His master Üftade (1490-1580) gave him various tasks to beat the Nafs. One of the famous qadi sold liver in the middle of the bazaar against his nafs and other complicated challenges. Maybe, we aren't able to do struggling with our nafs like Mahmud Hudoyi. However, I believe we should compromise with our Nafs so we can fight our addictions, and bad habits which are everything that interrupt us from virtue.

Additionally, thanks for the crucial recommendation to Feruzbek, one of the fellas.

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