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07.01.2016
I saw one movie a long time ago. I don’t remember the story, but I remember one phrase from the movie: Veritas vidos. Or something like that. From the language of the ancient Romans it was translated as "believing you will see." The essence of this phrase is that if you strongly believe it will happen in reality. And because of my childhood maximalism, I believed this phrase. What if I can believe and fly, for example? The hell knows it until you try. And once I went out into the yard, I climbed into the garages to test my theory. Concentrated on being able to fly, I ran out of my small legs and jumped out of a two-meter garage. Naturally, the force of universal gravitation disproved my theory and I fell very colorfully to the ground, shaking my elbows and knees. I didn’t risk jumping anymore.
And then many years later, as a thirty-year-old man, I think, “What if I didn’t believe enough?”“”