A clear path leads through all the impassable.
The other's own distance is hidden from the other's possibility. Everything that leads to the common hardly brings the distance close, too close to the dependent being.
If the parable of experience in things gives rise to inequality, the paradoxical charm that connects the divisive takes place.
Leading the few to increase in wealth, realising participation, every must of mutual closeness closes rooms even before their doors open.
In this way, everyone experiences what requires willingness to learn without being detached from the common.