Picture A Day || Burn Out or Burn Down

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Burning for essence to achieve purpose is what we see in this image. The process is repeated multiple times, but always the same end goal and most likely the same outcome. This is not the same in life. Life is a fragile thing. Once burned out or burned down, you cannot repeat the process exactly the same. The previous routine influences and decides the next one, and so on. So give it some thought before you make the next step, because once burned out, the finite steps will have ended.

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This picture was taken with a OnePlus 8T and was not manually edited by me. What the camera software does nowadays is another point. It's a simple closeup of the sticks we burn in the house against mosquitos.

What do you see in the image?

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I like deep illustrations of good thought)
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The mind is an interesting space.

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He is not only interesting, but also mysterious, lol good, if it brings joy, and not grief, as Alexander Griboyedov believed)
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The wisdom of the 19th century was certainly on another level.

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I think they were humble and did not know how wise they were).
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!BEER
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Thanks! My interaction with beer happens when I marinate chicken in it for barbecue)
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Haha, nice. Rum is also a good marinating substance.

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I use white, dry, grape wine, less often beer. It seems to me that there is too much alcohol in rum, you need to set fire, or wait until it evaporates completely.

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I usually use the rum when marinating over at least 24 hours or for grilling over coals, which is quite popular here, so in that case the alcohol percentage doesn't play a big role. The kind of wine used for cooking meats or sauces is a bit expensive here, because of the import costs, unfortunately.

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Grapes don't grow in Suriname? You should try to plant it and do some good business)
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I've heard it's not as easy to grow grapes in a tropical climate. For personal use it would be fine and not that hard to manage pests and disease, but not as a business.

It does sound like a good idea to try it for personal use, or as a challenge. I'll try to find/order some seeds.

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For this business, not seeds are needed, but cuttings.

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Because this is such an awesome post, here is a BBH Tip for you. . Keep up the fantastic work

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Burned pasta noodles :)

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The mind sees what it wants to see. You were probably hungry. xD

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