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Posted on February 3, 2018 by Jeyran Main

Does anyone have any insight towards what John Green is trying to say? Let’s see how much of a deep thinker you are.

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Well, if you want to get somewhere you first half to go halfway. Then to get to the next point you have to go halfway again. And each time you go halfway there’s infinite number of halfways, but those infinite number of halfways reduce in distance the closer you get to your final destination. So in essence, some infinities are bigger than others. ๐ค๐ค
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The author is simply asking, “I read Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar,’ didn’t you?”
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Once you allow yourself to be more than what you believe you can be, you’ll realise that you can do that again, infinitely.
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Very well said!
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Thank you. And thank you for the great blogging ๐
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You can look at it through pessimistic eyes, but I think that misses the point. I think that ultimately it says that you are in control of your destiny. Do not leave things like health and happiness up to chance or up to the universe to sort out for you. It’s kind of an updated “Carpe Diem.”
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We must still build the bridge, and cross it, over to destiny! ๐
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