402. The Wisdom of Measurement Things go wrong because our measurement, proportionality, and balance went wrong. Nothing shal…

The Wisdom of Measurement Things go wrong because our measurement, proportionality, and balance went wrong. Nothing shall safe thee more or prolong thy life more, than the practicality of MPB Code – Measurement, Proportionality, or Balance. Apart from the law and some religions that institutionalized expectational moral consequences, stigma, shaming, punishment or reward for those who abuse or abide to the practicality or pragmatism of measurement, proportionality, and balance, individualistically, measurement, proportionality, and balance can be a subjective practice depending on the person, time, place, manner, and circumstance. What is normal for “A” can be abnormal for “B.” Those who get their measurement, proportionality, and balance right are often much better in life than those who get their measurement, proportionality, and balance wrong. Al PHIL.PIZ. The battle in life is fighting our excess addictions. Addictions are derived from imbalances in our measurement, proportionality, and balance. If we can become students of positive measurement, proportionality, and balance, then our lives shall be much better, purposeful, meaningful, happier, lovely, positive, satisfactory, peaceful, blissful, harmonious, refreshing, enlightened, ecological, rewarding, kinder, and friendlier. Each day as we think and act, we shouldn’t forget the Code of Measurement, Proportionality, and Balance (CMPB). 12052022

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