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there’s nothing to talk to her about, she’s beautiful, but he doesn’t even understand how he was with her all this time before. And he starts remembering the first girl, Masha. And he sees a whole bunch of advantages in Masha and doesn’t understand why he broke up with her. He wants to get her back, or find someone similar, with the same heart, and he doesn’t care that she’s a bit chubby. In fact, those thoughts don’t even cross his mind. What’s the point of this story? This story’s analogy can be applied to everything: to friendship, to where you live, to where you work. The formula I’m giving right now fits everything. I discuss this topic in great detail in the fifth volume, explaining that the Sun has four moods, like the four seasons. And just like the Sun has these four moods, four seasons not only throughout the year, but also during the day: morning, day, evening, night. And we, humans, also have this. But not everyone can notice or see it. Most people, how do they live? What comes to mind today, they do it. Tomorrow something else comes to mind, they do that. They don’t even compare it, they don’t realize that a week ago they were a different person. And that’s the problem. By working on the past, you build your clearer future. And now, imagine, Maxim after 10 or 20 years, or maybe simply after reading all my books, suddenly starts realizing what happened to him, starts remembering and analyzing everything. He understands that when he was with Masha, the girl he fell in love with, who was a bit chubby, he didn’t care how she looked, and he didn’t think about her parents, where she was from, or how old she was, because he chose her with his heart, and his mind was turned off. So, essentially, he was, let’s say, in a soulful-creative world, literally in a world, like a Wi-Fi point, a frequency. And he was in that world because, as we know, the world we are in is determined by our actions, deeds, everything we do — that’s what connects us to something. It turns out that as long as he was watching certain good movies, listening to good music, everything about love, walking with his dog, spending time only with Masha, he had no other stray thoughts. Masha made him happy, and he made Masha happy. She was in the creative world, and he was creative, with his heart. She was the one who came into his life. But then there came a moment when Masha, let’s say, went to visit her parents for a week, and Maxim met with friends or a friend who was from a different world, from the material, judgmental world, from society, let’s say, from the world of society and the serpent-tempter. Let’s call this friend Lesha. And Lesha starts showing