Skill, Time & Network.
“Intelligent people seek to enjoy life. They tend to have a lot of diversity in their behavior.”- Ron Magill.
The biggest Tragedy is that we are busy.
Busy with career, busy with business, busy watching movies, busy gossiping, busy busy busy. I am not saying it is a bad move. I am just saying you are busy.
Madari was walking down the street of Kombusha. Every vendor was busy. Busy selling sheep wool, cinnamon, vumah, rudraksha, and all of the exotic produce from the great City of Virnah.
Madari’s eyes fell upon one such vendor. This vendor had a sad and gloomy face because no one wanted his salty coconut buns. With a glimmer of mischief in his eye madari strode towards this vendor.
The vendor’s face lit up seeing an interested customer.
Vendor: Would you like to try a piece of my delicious coconut cakes?
Madari: No.
Vendor: So why are you here?
Madari: I want to give you something.
Vendor: (Looking Bothered) What ?! I don’t want to buy anything, go away.
Madari: Oh it's free.
Vendor: Free! what is it?
Madari reached his saddle and took a fist full of bhuti (ashed psilocybe mushrooms).
Madari placed this bhuti in front of the vendor's face and blew it in his face.
The vendor was stoned in an instant.
With the help from the mushroom, Madari instructed the vendor’s mind to project the future of its user.
Madari: Take him to his death bed. Show him his future. Let him visit the point in time when he is about to leave this body. Let him experience the tragedy of losing his one precious life.
Bring him back before you lose him.
With this, the vendor was in trance. Experiencing the final moments of his life.