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The setting a beautiful garden, one just strolling along admiring the scenery and the pleasant aroma that fills your being with delight. Then comes along an uninvited guest. This guest, although unappealing and a bit contradictory to your delightfully engaging atmosphere, you decide to entertain this uninvited guest anyway. Now, you may have not invited this guest into your garden, but you did invite this guest to stay by entertaining what this guest might want. Instead of asking this guest to leave or you walking in the other direction, you invited this guess into your garden, into your space (rather, physical or mental). Then your delightfulness soon turns to despair as this guest soon provokes an atmosphere of weariness. And, you then realize you just got bitten by a snake of gloom you let into your garden of paradise. Think about the Garden of Eden in the Bible, when the serpent appeared to upset Adam and Eve's delight-filled atmosphere, (Genesis, Chapter 3). Adam and Eve wh