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but Stability is even Better.
The only reason why the Earth has Gravity is to remind us to keep our Feet on the Ground in all Situations of our Life......

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Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking. -Steve Jobs

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20 historic but still popular words in English with their meanings and approximate ages:

1. Aloof (early 16th century) - Distant, reserved, or indifferent.
2. Beggar (Middle English, 12th century) - A person who lives by asking for money or food.
3. Bewitch (Middle English, 14th century) - To cast a spell on and gain control over someone; to enchant.
4. Brave (late Middle English, mid-15th century) - Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
5. Chivalry (Middle English, 13th century) - The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
6. Clad (Old English, before 12th century) - Clothed or covered.
7. Dread (Old English, before 12th century) - Great fear or apprehension.
8. Eerie (Middle English, 14th century) - Strange and frightening.
9. Feast (Middle English, 13th century) - A large meal, typically one in celebration of something.
10. Foe (Old English, before 12th century) - An enemy or opponent.
11. Gloom (Middle English, 14th century) - Partial or total darkness; a state of depression or despondency.
12. Havoc (Middle English, 13th century) - Widespread destruction.
13. Knave (Old English, before 12th century) - A dishonest or unscrupulous man.
14. Lament (Middle English, 14th century) - To mourn or express sorrow.
15. Mirth (Old English, before 12th century) - Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
16. Plight (Middle English, 13th century) - A dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.
17. Revel (Middle English, 13th century) - To enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing.
18. Sage (Middle English, 13th century) - A profoundly wise person; having wisdom.
19. Sorrow (Old English, before 12th century) - A feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune.
20. Vengeance (Middle English, 13th century) - Punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.

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