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Open at a tremendous speed and hit the person on the other side

Well, I get the logic, but it’s ridiculous that we have to knock on the door every time we approach it, right? ....

Crashed into a door and broke a bone? When I heard someone talking about this, I couldn’t believe it.

“It’s true. A man was standing there and the door opened so fast it hit him in the nose.”

Why should we be wary of rumors about people?
We as individuals are established after being discovered by those around us. But sometimes things go beyond that promise.
For example, when an extraordinary event occurs and someone is deeply involved in it, that person’s name comes up in people’s conversations.
At that time, the existence conditions concerning individuals have already transcended to another dimension. It’s a dimension where only people’s names behave as they please.

“So I recommend knocking on the door once before you grab the doorknob and pull it towards you. Of course, you should also knock on the door from the other side.”
Who opens the door so wildly?
“Maybe it’s that big woman. She always kicks the door open with her foot.”

What happens when a specific individual’s name goes viral?
His name will circulate as independent information outside his control. It’s his name, not himself.
And he will be very confused by the information about him. Of course, whether it’s good or bad

So when she puts her foot on the door and uses her whole body weight to kick it, the door opens at a tremendous speed and hits the person on the other side, right?
“Exactly.”
Well, I get the logic, but it’s ridiculous that we have to knock on the door every time we approach it, right?

Do you knock on the door as you open it?

He is very sick,” …
Former Pope Benedict is ‘very sick’, Pope Francis says | CNN

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