Some of the Best Life Advises I know in the form of a Riddle: How to prevent endless Debates.

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6 Days ago I presented the steemit community with a riddle and said I'd give the answer in 5 Days. I had a bunch of interesting replies. Those who attempted to solve it were  @durzo @erh.germany @jaichai @pasanac 

Thanks for stopping by and interacting. I had to defend someone important from abusive behavior and had to do a lot of commenting for some things I stand for like the NAP. So I'm sorry for being 1 day late. For those who new to the riddle you can Check it out here.

Unlike the previous riddle I wanted to explain this one a little. After all I called it a philosophical riddle. So here is the deal. I made this riddle out of a very clever and profound story I had heard about Buddha. In the purest form it's a question that delves into the endless nature of inquiry. Enlightenment comes through understanding and inquiring is a tool to reach there and not an end in itself. 

Q: O Dear wise one, should I drink from the West bank or the East bank or from the middle?

I wasn't sure I'd be able to beat all your answers. But I didn't have a single answer that could have been considered a mic drop. The answer to end it all is......

Drink from the river. Not the bank. Not the middle. The River!

I'll let that sink in for a moment.........

Do you have any counter replies. I don't see any. There wasn't even a question to begin with. A is A. Drinking from the river means drinking from the damn bloody beautiful river. Everything was perfect to begin with. This story I transformed into a riddle is one of the most important life advises I've come across. Maybe a kid could have given a better answer than the replies I got. Maybe even a mentally challenged person could have given the right answer. Sometimes less is really more.

Our world is full of artificial layers  whether they are metaphysical, social, physical or psychological. Sometimes life's problems are like The Gordian Knot but with a difference. People don't realize that what's in front of them is a Gordian Knot. I'll paraphrase a popular nugget of wisdom in the financial world. "Trading/Stock market is all about buying low and selling high. The only challenge is knowing which is high and which is low".

What I consider the highest virtues in existence are Wisdom, Insight and Transcendence. One gains wisdom through insight through which he/she achieves Transcendence. I meant Transcendence in a very real sense. As humans understood molecules better which led to understanding elements and then sub-atomic particles............ so on and so forth they became more powerful. These days scientists are creating new elements and even very tiny Black Holes. We can engineer whole new species and exchange billions of dollars worth assets over the net in a matter of seconds with someone from the other side of the world. We don't adapt to the nature very much because we understand it.

Take my riddle and pick it apart. A debater was asked to drink some water from the river and get refreshed. The debater brought up a question about river banks and a middle of a river. That's like picking up different fonts of the same letter and asking which one is the real letter. If you are talking about a real letter, you already know the real letter. So stop playing with symbols

Insight is a different kind of seeing. It's a way of deconstructing things to see what they are made of. Life is made of complications and less of it is always better. Keep it simple people. 1+1 may equal 2 but in binary numbers 1+1 actually equals 10. When faced with a problem don't search in your head for an answer at first. Instead check your premises.

If you asked someone to drink from a river and they keep talking some drivel about river banks, tell them to get their act together instead of thinking which shore is better or whether you should balance things out in a middle. Problems don't disappear with answers. Problems disappear  when the reasons that brought them into this world break apart.

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@vimukthi,

Salutations!

Good one, buddy.

With much exposure to other cultures, I should have known this one. Perspective, translation, syntax and plain differences of context abound in every place where you're considered a foreigner.

Namaste,

JaiChai

That should have given you a great deal of understanding and insight :-)

quite simple:) as always with good riddles.

But of course it is kind of "mean".

When I was asking myself the answer, I created in my mind a picture from a water drinking man, kneeling down in front of the river. From whatelse should he drink? But the question offered possibilities which lead the thinker in another direction. And that is what people are getting caught by. I refer it to a certain kind of obedience to follow a set trail. It is not bad to do that in some cases and it just was not required in this case.

This is a very good example to not make it complicated. What does it tell me? That I am stuck in a certain mindset? For sure. It also tells me that I adapted to the world and society very strongly. To align the mind with wisdom is something we aren't often asked for. Because mostly we deal with problems and solutions.

"The mind is a good servant but a bad master" should also picture it what you already said.

Looking forward to more of what you come up with.

P.S. I took the riddle with the "nose" and asked it at the birthday gathering of my lovers son. His granddad knew it almost instantly :-)

Damn those years of experience! You seem to have some really great people like your mother among your family&friends :-)

Going from one mindset to another or exploring multiple mindsets to figure things out is inefficient. I'm obsessed with efficiency and there is also this Zen quote: If you meet Buddha, kill him.

Out of many interpretations, one that is obvious is that Buddha's enlightenment is his and not yours. You won't find your enlightenment anywhere other than yourself. BTW I just remembered this movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandala_(film) I couldn't find it legally and even the torrent was slow. But it was totally worth it. It doesn't answer enough. But it certainly questions enough.

When faced with problems destroy them instead of thinking of answers. I've practiced this and it had given me lots of peace in mind. No problem is without a cause; without the cause there will be no problem.

indeed you are my distant friend, you are obsessed not only with efficiency but with a busy mind :-) But as I am throwing with stones inside of the glass-house, I gave myself allowance to say that.

Yes, I am blessed with a huge family and some very precious friends and loved ones. But when you ask them I do often not appear as a loving person - even more so in the past when I was younger. Nowadays I calmed down and am not such a pain for them. You know, always the sceptic, critic and asking much questions. But I dropped that more and more and leave only room for the real important ones. LOL!!! How about you, got a good touch with your family?

I will do that and kill the Buddha when he crosses my way - :-) What a good one! HaHaHa!!

Though you did not convince me with "peace in your mind" but maybe it is peaceful compared to what we call the past. Sorry, I cannot be serious right now. Having a whole day in front of me and no tasks at all to fulfill. Can be dangerous, though.

Have fun & talk to you soon!

P.S. be careful with copies through torrents; I got caught some years ago and got nice mail from a lawyer and had to pay a hell lots of money. Since then never did it again. Lesson learned.

P.P.S. Mandalas are awesome. Like sand-castles built at the beach. All the love & care and then it will be gone in one stroke or wave.

Good work.steemon.please am new here,carry me along

This is how I keep it going great with my family.
1)Less is more.
2)Keep it positive.
I barely talk to them and whatever conversation we have I make sure it's important valuable and for the most part positive. It's working well for me. Just know when to switch gears and fire back when necessary.

The thing with developing countries is that they barely have any internet related regulation. So no legal worries for me.

oh damn it man... so close!!! can't wait for next one :D

It's really hard to come up with these. I'll try to come up with a good one next time too :-)

Don't worry. More will be coming.

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