Tiger philosophy lesson 67:

Sadness without any reason is the saddest things one can imagine. Happiness without any reason is the happiest thing one can imagine.

Note that both are independent from any form outside there self.

One cannot reach this state of euphoria of happiness without reaching the deepest layer of sadness.

The greatest dependency between happiness and the sadness.

Tiger philosophy lesson 64:

Once upon a time a young stone asked a question to an old wise rock, “there where men sittings beside me talking about, success, self-confidence and determination, can you explain me the meaning of these words”.

The old wise rock replied “ I have lived for 149 million years, many men have sat on me thinking about these questions, this is the best answer I can give you my little stone.

Men sees success as state of mind where he is independent of good and bad in his life. Self-confidence he precedes as a stage in which he believes in himself regardless the circumstances around him and determination is his experience in which his will is independent of the capacity of his physical body.

Tiger philosophy lesson 63:

There are many little masters all around you. Their purpose is to teach you something about yourself. They will make you angry, jealous and insecure. They are your fears and frustrations. They Will challenge every truth you hold in your hand.

Learn from them they are more valuable than your best friends. Keep them as close as your biggest enemies, for they will make you grow.

Tiger philosophy lesson 61:

The prisoner made a drawing of the inspector from inside the cell. The inspector looked at the drawing and said, “looking at the drawing it seems that I am in the prison and you are free”

The prisoner replied, “a slave can be a Freeman in slavery while a master experiences a prison in freedom”.