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They are like people pacing around a swimming pool for years, clutching a "how to swim" guide they have already read a hundred times, yet never stepping into the water. Some may have dipped in briefly, choked on a mouthful, and then decided they needed more theory or more *evidence* that water is real and that floating is possible. Instead of learning to relax, to stay calm, to practice consistently and with discipline, overcoming fear, they reach for the book again and resume their endless circling. It is easier that way, demanding no real effort and sparing them the discomfort of breaking ingrained habits and addictions. In the end, they crave results without transformation. TANGMI

This is a solitary path. A solo genre. You cannot help them. There is no one to push them into the water, so they keep circling, round and round. Like zombies with minds fried by instant gratification systems - entertainment, media, porn, videogames - they stagger with the attention span of a fruit fly.

Such is life.