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WHANGDEPOOTENAWAH n. In the Ojibwa tongue disaster; an unexpected affliction that strikes hard.
We are our own fates. Our deeds are our own doomsmen. Man?s life was made not for creeds but actions.
There is no greater sin than desire No greater curse than discontent No greater misfortune than wanting something for oneself. Therefore he who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.
The only ultimate disaster that can befall us I have come to realize is to feel ourselves at home here on earth.
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WHANGDEPOOTENAWAH n. In the Ojibwa tongue disaster; an unexpected affliction that strikes hard.
We are our own fates. Our deeds are our own doomsmen. Man?s life was made not for creeds but actions.
There is no greater sin than desire No greater curse than discontent No greater misfortune than wanting something for oneself. Therefore he who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.
The only ultimate disaster that can befall us I have come to realize is to feel ourselves at home here on earth.