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Today's Story on LOVE: It has been said that to LOVE others you must first be able to love yourself. But how is that achieved? Start small, understand small, then move bigger... If your self esteem is low we need to immediately recognise what is good about ourselves. Our plus points don't just disappear! We may be standing in line at a supermarket and the person behind has only two items. Do we think we are busy or do we let the person through? If we let the person through, we are caring and considerate. If we can see a little of this each hour we have enough to start building a foundation of love. If we catch a bee in the house, do we stamp on it or do we catch it and let it out of the back door? If we let it out of the back door or a window, this is another sign of consideration, love and caring. These small things add up. So... Let's assume we had hit rock bottom; perhaps a few bad days tagged onto each other. It doesn't mean that we loose our character and determination, it just means it isn't engaged that's all. You cannot SEE anything of value when you're at rock bottom; that is when we need to be reminded of the beauty of PAUSING. When you pause you can let go of where you are at. In effect it allows a shift of perspective and you can SEE the light once more. To pause allows you to see the truth and generate energy, allowing you strength to make changes. If you've loved others once you can love others again, but first you must clear the way to LOVE yourself. Take a look back into your past and see a few moments that love was clearly evident. SMILE... You can do it again. You do not need to find new skills, you've had them before, you just need a reminder on how to use them again. Today's excerpt whilst written for women applies to men also. Each line has a major instruction within it. In being able to accept these guidelines is a sign that you have LOVE in your soul. If you can nod in appreciation of the message they give, you'll be oozing love. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW... How to fall in love without losing herself... How to quit a job, break up with a lover, and confront a friend without ruining the friendship... When to try harder ... and when to walk away... That she can't change the length of her calves, the width of her hips, or the nature of her parents... That her childhood may not have been perfect... but it's over... What she would and wouldn't do for love or more... How to live alone ... even if she doesn't like it... Whom she can trust, whom she can't, and why she shouldn't take it personally... Where to go ... be it to her best friend's kitchen table ... or a charming inn in the woods... when her soul needs soothing... What she can and can't accomplish in a day ... a month ... and a year (Unknown Author) QUOTE: 'Exercise alone provides physical benefits of which we know. However, if you also adopt a strategy that engages your mind while you exercise, you can get a whole host of psychological benefits fairly quickly as well.' (James Rippe, M.D.) http:// wisdom-and-philosophy.com
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Dear Graduates: Push the Boundaries
25 May 2012 at 9:37am As the class of 2012 heads into the real world, here's a reminder: Never be satisfied with the status quo. This time of year is full of commencement ceremonies across the country. In honor of this year's crop of graduates, the class of 2012, I've been thinking about one pithy lesson that I might convey to them as they enter the adult world. My inspiration comes from a book I read recently called ...Read more...
Veteran counsels wisdom of listening
24 May 2012 at 12:01pm Redd Griffin has been many things in his 73 years. A teacher, soldier, legislator, news reporter, patriot. But mostly he considers himself a student. Of history and his own life. Seeking answers more than conclusions. For the Oak Park resident and Triton College philosophy teacher, the past is prologue. ?The past is very relevant to the present,? he said. ?I want to keep the continuity with the ...Read more...
Ancient China mined for marketing wisdom in new book
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Some random thoughts on wisdom, suffering
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BOOK EXCERPT: How To Stop Investing Like A Muppet And Start Investing Like A ...
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The bliss of reading
20 May 2012 at 12:30pm India, May 21 -- I believe, as many of you do, that reading old books is like meeting old friends. And if you read an old classic after ages, you have the feeling that you are at home with a long-lost friend.It was last week that I had my tryst with some of such 'old friends'. The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant, Sceptical Essays by Bertrand Russell, The Discovery of India and An ...Read more...
Maya Angelou Opens Women's Health And Wellness Center, Calls Disparities 'Emb...
15 May 2012 at 10:15am Wisdom comes with age, and at 84 years old, Maya Angelou has lots of wisdom. But she says she picked up her most valuable piece of wisdom early on. "I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side, be an advocate for myself and others like me," she said.Read more...
Caty Borum Chattoo: Six Pieces of Wisdom and Advice for College Grads, Inspir...
11 May 2012 at 3:10pm So much of my "wisdom" or, more accurately, just "stuff that I say," comes from the actual wisdom of the great mentor of my life, the incomparable Norman Lear. Graduation season is the perfect time to share Norman's "Norman-isms."Read more...
For Mother?s Day, the gift of earned wisdom
11 May 2012 at 11:37am Community writer Elizabeth Selby McCarthy questions the notion of a "parenting philosophy."Read more...
Blackboard Rumble: Why Are Physicists Hating On Philosophy (and Philosophers)?
1 May 2012 at 11:02am There are those in the physics community who have no room for philosophy. At stake in their stance is a critical question living deep in the foundations of modern physics: What are the limits of science?Read more...
Platos' Beard and Quine? (Answers: 6) (Comments: 0)
The argument is:
You can't say "Pegasus doesn't exist" because you have to refer to Pegasus. And if you do refer to Pegasus he must exist - otherwise you are refering to a non-existant thing, which is nonesense.
Quine calls this "Plato's beard" (because it dulls Ockham's razor). The question is: is this a name Quine came up with, or was it around before him? If Quine didn't come up with the name, is it known who did?
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William of Ockham and his criticisms to Augustine's Cosomological argument? (Answers: 3) (Comments: 0)
Okay, so what were his criticisms? I need this as soon as possible, please? I couldn't find anything on google, my internet decided it wanted to mess up -_- . Please help, I need it for my theology lesson tomorrow! Please no stupid answers, I haven't got the time for them.
Thank you to anybody with useful answers :) x
@The Baron: I'm glad you read the ENTIRE question, as if you had done so, you'd have noticed my request for no time-wasters with pointless answers :').
Also, I believe this website is about helping out other people who would like help, so if you really don't want to help people, WHY are you even on this website?
@Nick P: Thank you! :)
PS: I'm an idiot. I meant Aquinas' ways, not Augustine's problem of evil. Stupidddd, getting my modules crossed :(.
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If you proposed Intelligent Design as a theory to William of Ockham(Theist) do you think he would have agreed? (Answers: 3) (Comments: 0)
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If you have brains coming out of your ears tell me what this means? (Answers: 14) (Comments: 0)
When some things are known of which the one inheres in the other or is locally distant from the other or is related in some way to the other, the mind straight away knows by virtue of that simple apprehension of both things, whether a thing inheres or does not inhere, whether it is distant or not and so with other contingent truths and in general every simple apprehension of a term or of terms, that is of a thing or things by means of which some contingent truths, especially concerning the present, can now be known.
It's a passage from the writings of William of Ockham, which is used in a song that appears on the soundtrack of a film called human nature.
Can anyone put it into simple language for me?
Persiphone, why do you think my name is George?? I'm the curious orange, as in the citrus fruit, and I won't say my name but it starts with an S
Persiphone, why do you think my name is George?? I'm the curious orange, as in the citrus fruit, and I won't say my name but it starts with an S
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where was william ockham ordained? in london? what church? (Answers: 4) (Comments: 0)
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