Equilibrium (balance) - Only one who knows how to maintain balance in life can be a Master of Life. We are like tightrope walkers: in order to maintain balance, we must lean slightly to the left after staggering to the right. Likewise, the inhalation must be followed by the exhalation. It makes no sense to feed the tightrope walker: “Do you like to stagger more to the right or to the left. Just like an ordinary person: or is he more on the contrary, the success of the other. The recognition of character as something decisive allows you to make no effort and justify the preservation of the status quo, that is, the banal lying on the couch and watching TV. In fact, character is the totality of all components of human behavior, and human behavior is the totality of all human actions. Each future action has not yet been determined, respectively, and the behavior is not defined, which means that the character has a dynamic nature, that is, it will be the way we form it. Nothing is as it is, but only as it has become. This is a fundamental attitude that allows you to be ready for constant changes and make efforts to provoke these changes in your life. Usually people overestimate the value of character as something static, unchanging and predetermined. In conditions of doubt: "is it character or not character" - ask yourself whether it is "profitable" for a person now to hide behind the shield of "character" and, if so, then know that this is not character, but a banal natural desire not to make more effort than the minimum required.
Wave - everything around us has a wave nature. Each wave has conditional phases: origin, growth, peak, decline and bottom, which is also a new birth. This applies to a living being or a stool, emotions or business, clouds in the sky or human relationships, nature is the same wave. We don't always see it, because we don't always know where to look, and rarely know how to do it, but this does not affect the waves around, neither what we see, nor those that we do not see. All waves have amplitudes and lengths. And usually we notice those of them that last less than a person's life.