To succumb to temptation or to bend the ground under your feet? Surrender to the will of the elements or spread straw? Making a decision is not easy, but once you choose a route, try to follow it to the end.
Cornucopia is hard to resist, so limit yourself to everything that still lends itself to your control. First of all, this applies to all kinds of entertainment and pleasures. If, on the contrary, you want to get high from "free fall", allow yourself to do whatever comes to mind, any nonsense. Nobody knows which scenario will be more successful. Focus on what you yourself believe.
Play vaudeville with temptation, lead him by the nose, fool him. Let it get tired of you and disappear like the Cheshire Cat. Smiling and continuing to philosophize, a resident of the county of Chestershire - your embodied temptation - will still be completely in your power and under your control.
Play the tempting scenario within yourself and decide if you really want it. If so, go ahead. Of course, it is also important to think through the possible consequences and details of the "post-comedy" action, otherwise you may face unpleasant disappointment or face unforeseen difficulties.
Make the "forbidden fruit" become a phantasmagoria, a ghostly vision, a non-existent shadow. A grotesque and "ethereal" desire will only amuse you, but not in any way affect your life, if at some point you yourself do not want it.
You will have to show spiritual strength to resist temptation. It remains only to determine what exactly tempts? Are you attracted by the usual comfort or the craving for adventure? There is no definite answer here and cannot be.
You need to understand that how you articulate your desires will ultimately determine the outcome. “I don’t want what I want - come on, what I don’t need” - this does not happen. By abandoning your priorities, you will lose your "schooner" in the storm of everyday hustle and bustle. Swinging for a long time between the two shores, you risk simply getting tired and "drowning" from lack of fuel.
Pettiness and greed for excesses tempts, and strong desires that completely absorb a person are his true engine, "spring" and "little motor". Therefore, throw away the grains of doubt and act in the direction that you think is right.