Sunday, June 13, 2010

Life lessons from RSI

* you can't keep a good man down for long

* a bad man can't keep himself up for long.

* no thing or situation can remain in highly excited state for long.

* no thing or situation can remain in highly depressed state for long.

* if things are good due to some genuine reason, expect them to get better to the extreme unless there is a change in the fundamental realities.

* if things are bad due to some genuine reason, expect them to get worse to the extreme unless there is a change in the fundamental realities.

* any highly excited state is unsustainable and unstable and is an opportunity.

* any highly depressed state is unsustainable and unstable and is an opportunity.

* before jumping into any extreme situation, wait. the biggest sting comes just before reversal.

* any wave of situation, emotional, financial, social, physical, political etc. is likely to continue till it reaches an extreme, and then it recedes.

* while receding, the situation is likely to retest and retry to regain its earlier heightened state atleast once.

* if it fails to regain it, the situation is surely dying.

* if any heightened situation remains constant but perception of the participants starts receding, it is a pause before the continuation of the severe situation.

* if the situation is improving but the perception is worsening, or when the situation is worsening but the perception is improving, the situation is likely to reverse soon.

* any situation is likely to pause or reverse at its extreme.

* excess of everything is "bad"

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