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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2025 12:45 pm
Or maybe all of this is only now for the sake of Volume Nine? I don’t know. But of course, I like it there, in that world of heaven.
Another of such things, just an observation — I didn’t even write it down, but it can be recorded — is that I always... That is, since I often change cities, countries, I travel, and for me the task is this: while I walk, I need, even if... That is, I do it deliberately, but not entirely. That is, I still go into some little shop, or some market, or some bazaar, to see what the system will highlight for me to buy as a keepsake. That is, I seem to need a piece of each place, so that it will definitely remain. But as much as possible, of course, I try to buy something that is not, let’s say, Chinese junk. Preferably something that is handmade, or simply something that is associated with that locality. From the most recent thing I acquired — it was a piece of iron, an alloy, but beautifully made, in the form of a pendant. Something found in that very place. I don’t know what it is, volcanic or not volcanic, but some kind of iron ore, because in that place where I was, there were some mines. That is another of such things I recorded... Well, it is unusual, of course, that I always actually did this, but I keep every ticket from any excursion without fail, and if there happens to be some little notebook or a matchbox from some restaurant or some place where I felt warmth in my soul, I definitely take that little thing, this is what I collect now, really accumulate. As if this, imagine, is more important — that is, the little objects found within a month are more valuable to me than 10 new laptops, just so you understand the difference. Because these things cannot be bought for any money. You cannot enter this world of heaven for any money — that is the uniqueness of this world. That is, it turns out these things are priceless, even though physically they seem to have no price. A trinket may cost 500 rubles, but you cannot obtain that trinket from such a magical world, from the world of heaven, for 500 rubles; you can only have it in the world of heaven, only in the moment, whereas you can always buy 10 laptops. And so, imagine, everything has shifted to such an extent that I could use a laptop to prop a door open if needed, for me it is just a useless piece of metal. But the piece of iron I bought — I need a special little shelf just for it. That is a very important point.
Another of such things, just an observation — I didn’t even write it down, but it can be recorded — is that I always... That is, since I often change cities, countries, I travel, and for me the task is this: while I walk, I need, even if... That is, I do it deliberately, but not entirely. That is, I still go into some little shop, or some market, or some bazaar, to see what the system will highlight for me to buy as a keepsake. That is, I seem to need a piece of each place, so that it will definitely remain. But as much as possible, of course, I try to buy something that is not, let’s say, Chinese junk. Preferably something that is handmade, or simply something that is associated with that locality. From the most recent thing I acquired — it was a piece of iron, an alloy, but beautifully made, in the form of a pendant. Something found in that very place. I don’t know what it is, volcanic or not volcanic, but some kind of iron ore, because in that place where I was, there were some mines. That is another of such things I recorded... Well, it is unusual, of course, that I always actually did this, but I keep every ticket from any excursion without fail, and if there happens to be some little notebook or a matchbox from some restaurant or some place where I felt warmth in my soul, I definitely take that little thing, this is what I collect now, really accumulate. As if this, imagine, is more important — that is, the little objects found within a month are more valuable to me than 10 new laptops, just so you understand the difference. Because these things cannot be bought for any money. You cannot enter this world of heaven for any money — that is the uniqueness of this world. That is, it turns out these things are priceless, even though physically they seem to have no price. A trinket may cost 500 rubles, but you cannot obtain that trinket from such a magical world, from the world of heaven, for 500 rubles; you can only have it in the world of heaven, only in the moment, whereas you can always buy 10 laptops. And so, imagine, everything has shifted to such an extent that I could use a laptop to prop a door open if needed, for me it is just a useless piece of metal. But the piece of iron I bought — I need a special little shelf just for it. That is a very important point.