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    Siddhartha

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    Looking for a Meaning in Nothing in Life Where would one look to find meaning‚ or to find themselves? If one were to look for help‚ or to look for guidance and understanding‚ where would they look? Some people might find it through their experiences‚ and through their memories. In the novel‚ Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse‚ Siddhartha goes through a number of different experiences as well as searching high and low to find the meaning of his existence‚ the meaning of life‚ and the meaning of

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    In the wise words of Rita Brown “good judgment comes from experience and often experience comes from bad judgment”. Often gaining wisdom or having good judgment comes from misfortune or hardship. In Ishmael Beah’s story he changes as a character because of his experiences. Ishmael gains wisdom through his experience at the UNICEF rehabilitation camp for boy soldiers after being a part of the Sierra Leone civil war. He shares his journey in his memoir A Long Way Gone. First‚ Ishmael changed a lot

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    Plato's Moral Theory

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    When Plato’s Republic was introduced in my coursework‚ I approached this book just like other books that I have read. But the Republic is not written like a typical textbook‚ but rather‚ like a living conversation. And like most conversations‚ it develops important ideas to improve our lives. As you read this book‚ you notice a main idea that Plato is trying to convey: why a person should bother to be good. But in order to be good‚ the Republic opens with asking the reader what is justice. Plato

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    prefers and honors. Siddhartha‚ who was born in the loyal Brahmin family‚ was surrounded by teachers and wise Brahmins since young age. He had the chance to acquire wisdom and knowledge from his environment. Therefore‚ Siddhartha was encouraged to be enlightened and consequently it led him to become passionate towards gaining wisdom. On page 5 in Siddhartha‚ it says‚ “And the vessel was not full‚ his intellect was not satisfied‚ his soul was not at peace‚ his heart was not still.” Siddhartha was

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    Our Future

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    opportunity lost. Not having an education decreases your intellect‚ which can in turn‚ negatively influence your chance for a certain career. Past experiences affect you most of all‚ for successes lead to confidence and mistakes can sometimes lead to wisdom. Anybody can alter their future‚ but the past affects whether or not they choose to do so and how effective they will be. Feeling supported and cared for encourages people to take risks and try new things. People with great environments become

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    Problem children are the results of abnormal relationships in the home‚ parental neglect and bad example. We should rather believe and obey this admonition from an experienced father‚ King Solomon. The training of children requires discernment and wisdom. Parents should distinguish the differences in the character and moods of each of their children. Their goal in the training is to inculcate the desire to fear God and to encourage respect for the parents. Parents therefore should be godly samples

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    A learned man came to me once. He said‚ "I know the way-come." And I was overjoyed at this. Together we hastened. Soon‚ too soon‚ were we Where my eyes were useless‚ And I knew not the ways of my feet. I clung to the hand of my friend; But at last he cried‚ "I am lost." Stephen Crane I have chosen to use "A learned man came to me once" as the topic of my essay. This peom teaches us the dangers of following this world. The world we live in today encouages us to blindly follow. We are surrounded

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    Characteristics of a Wise Person 1. They Educate Themselves. Educate yourself. Wise people learn the basics of personal finance‚ including information about budgeting‚ retirement accounts‚ mortgages‚ and life insurance. You can’t make solid decisions about money without a deep understanding of all of the elements involved in your finances. 2. They Are Disciplined. Wise people exercise self-control. If you’ve invested in a stock as a long-term investment opportunity‚ don’t panic and sell the stock

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    The Educated Man

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    reflective and seeks always to better himself‚ his family‚ and his community. The educated man is humble. He knows that the mark of a truly educated person is realizing how little he actually knows. For this reason‚ his thirst for knowledge and wisdom is never quenched. Alex

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    Paramilitarism

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    their end know dark is right‚ because their words forked no lighting they do not go gentle into that good night.” This passage speaks of wise men that fail. The archetypal definition of the wise man is one who possesses the qualities of insight‚ wisdom‚ cleverness‚ a spiritual principle‚ and much more. But aside from the fact that these men are wise‚ their words still mean nothing. This passage gives the reader an unmistakable image of darkness in the lives of even those who are wise. A second

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