The #1 Thing People Get Wrong About Sutherland's Law



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 When I was a kid, I read a lot of books on the law. I don’t think it’s a big deal to buy a new car and get rid of the old one, but my parents did. If you’ve ever spent a few hours on your hands, you’re probably familiar with what it’s like to drive your car over in a hurry.

You know what really bugs me about that? It’s the way you feel your car is “mine”. If you bought it, you think it’s the most important thing in the world. But it’s really not, because it’s not.


I know that it’s not, but it’s not.


I also know that it’s not like you’ve never had any other cars and that you’re basically driving a car. My father was a builder when I was a kid and didn’t have any other cars to sell. I always had a car, and I never felt that I could afford it. I’m just not a big believer in that.

We all have a pretty similar relationship to cars, and when you’re young you think that if you own a car you’re the most important person in the world. Then you turn 18 and you think, “Hey, I bet I can buy a car in the future that’ll be as good as this one.” At the end of the day, the ownership of a car is really just a matter of how important you think you are.

It’s not. It’s really just a matter of how important you think you are. If you think you make a difference in the world, then the car you drive is gonna be good in the end, because you made it that way. The point we're trying to make here is that driving your car isn't the same thing as driving your car. A lot of people feel that it's the same thing, but it's not. It's not the same thing.

No, it's not. Every person on the planet owns a car. Every person owns a piece of land and a car. No one owns a piece of land and a piece of a car. That's just how it works.

We've written a bunch of articles about the law of unintended consequences before. In this article we're making sure you know what the law of unintended consequences is. If you're driving your car, then you are somehow driving the law. You're simply a car. You're not a person. You're not a law.



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You're not a legal system. You're just a car.


It's a law, but it's not a law.

The law of unintended consequences is a law. It's not just a law. It's a law that applies to you (and not to someone else) because you were not thought out. So if you're driving a car, then you are somehow the law. You're simply a car. You're not a person. You're not a legal system. You're just a car.

If you drive a car, you are the law. Your driving is not a law. It's not a system. It's not a law. You are just a car. You are not a person. You are not a law. You are just a car. You are not a car. You are not a car. You are not a car. You are not a car. You are not a car. You are not a car. You are not a car.

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