| We're quite addicted to subtle discussions; we're very fond of solving problems.
 
 So that we may tie knots and then undo them,
 we constantly make rules for posing the difficulty
 and for answering the questions it raises.
 
 We're like a bird which loosens a snare
 and then ties it tighter again
 in order to perfect its skill.
 
 It deprives itself of open country;
 it leaves behind the meadowland,
 while its life is spent dealing with knots.
 
 Even then the snare is not mastered,
 but its wings are broken again and again.
 
 Don't struggle with knots,
 so your wings won't be broken.
 
 Don't risk ruining your feathers
 to display your proud efforts.
 
 ~ Rumi
 Rumi, Mathnawi II: 3733-3738
 Version by Camille and Kabir Helminski
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