Look for the moment when pride becomes contempt.
I would say pride is a deadly sin and a double edged sword. Too much of it will hold you back from reaching your true potential. Too little of it will leave to low self esteem and self debt in everything you do. I have been on both ends of the sword stabbing me in the back. To ensure that pride does not become internal, or external contempt which holds me back from realizing my true potential.
I have been acknowledging lately that it is ok for me to publicly admit how intelligent I actually am. That way I do not sell myself short, or allow others to underestimate me. However, I also make a very strong effort to realize and admit to everyone. That as smart as I am that I am still an absolute dumbass compared to other geniuses out there. I know a lot about a little and a little about a lot. Therefor I must be open to changing my mind when new compelling evidence is presented before me on any particular subject matter. In order to stay humble.
Who is free to choose?
I am.
Who is beyond the law?
Those who comprehend it completely and knows how to exploit its loopholes which are everywhere by design to their own advantages.
Who is healed?
The person who has learned how to heal thyself from his past, present, and future. Both mental, physical, and spiritual. The one who has also asked for forgiveness from above, externally from those who they have wronged, and also from within.
Who is housed?
I could interpret this a couple ways. So I will pick the low hanging fruit and say the person who has prioritized home ownership for the comedic response.
Who speaks?
That depends on the nature of the mind. Sometimes it is the ego. Sometimes it is your higher self. Sometimes the origin is unknown. That is the real mystery. It is the intangible realm of ideas and abstractions of concepts which motivates us to share our speech with each other.
Who is silenced?
The one who does not speak freely.
Who salutes the longest?
The person with the most reverence for all those who sacrificed everything they had to ensure their fellow countrymen can live a better life.
Who prays the loudest?
The one whose soul has finally understood that prayer has a meaningful impact on our shared reality together. Whether the motivations for praying are out of desperation, compassion for others, or just a desire to regularly show gratitude for being able to live another day and appreciate all that they have.
Who dies first?
The person who has decided to give up on themselves.
Who laughs last?
The one who survives the longest and succeeds in their goals regardless of the obstacles that stand in their way.
If this is all an anagram, or a riddle that I need to decipher. I really don't have the will, or desire to do that level of mental computation at the moment. I am tired and full of beef nachos. So I sincerely hope this was all a philosophical discussion. lol
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What the hell, was not expecting that response. I honestly don’t know what I was expecting 😄