Socrates
Today's Story on ADAPTING TO CHANGE: Some change is forced upon you. Without doubt this is the change you may fear most, and justifiably so. But there is an answer. The answer is trust. You must trust your ability to adapt. Allow yourself to wallow in sadness for a while, perhaps a few hours, a few days, or a few weeks depending on the circumstances. Then time itself will help you adapt to change. (Allow me to excuse one change. If you are faced with bereavement, then this is a change that few can expect. My advice would be to accept counselling from all; that means both the authorities and your family and friends. Cherish the happy memories and allow time to help heal the emptiness). Imagine your very first love, and I beg forgiveness for those who still live their first love, but at the moment the relationship ceases, you'd had thought that the world would end. Your friends and family would have given the appropriate support. For every 5 plus factors in a relationship, there are normally one or two factors that you struggle with. Breaking up from your first love is a big learning process, not that you could see that at the time. Every subsequent relationship is built on a better fundamentals; and so therefore... should every other aspect of your life. Just a little trust and both small and big changes will not become so fearful. The next story confirms if any suspicion exists, that events happen for a reason. Adapting to change following such an event will be done from strength and not from fear and weakness. A DONKEY, A ROOSTER AND A LAMP Rabbi Moshe took a trip to a strange land. He took a donkey, a rooster, and a lamp. Since he was a Jew, he was refused hospitality in the village inns, so he decided to sleep in the woods. He lit his lamp to study the holy books before going to sleep, but a fierce wind came up, knocking over the lamp and breaking it. The rabbi decided to turn in, saying, "All that God does, he does well." During the night some wild animals came along and drove away the rooster and thieves stole the donkey. Moshe wake up, saw the loss, but still proclaimed easily, "All that God does, he does well." The rabbi then went back to the village where he was refused lodging, only to learn that enemy soldiers had invaded it during the night and killed all the inhabitants. He also learned that these soldiers had travelled through the same part of the woods where he lay asleep. Had his lamp not been broken he would have been discovered. Had not the rooster been chased, it would have crowed, giving him away. Had not the donkey been stolen, it would have brayed. So once more Rabbi Moshe declared, "All that God does, he does well!" (Author Unknown) QUOTE: 'Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strength. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is your strength.' (Arnold Schwartzenegger, Actor)
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Socrates gets acquittal in ancient death trial re-run - The Nation, Pakistan
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Amid rancor of US politics, philosopher offers surprising thesis - Buffalo News
![]() Columbus Dispatch | Amid rancor of US politics, philosopher offers surprising thesis Buffalo News Enter this book and think it all the way through, as he defines the terms: “Has the talk show declined from Socrates to Bill O'Reilly and Jon Stewart? Maybe, but mixing entertainment and argument isn't why. Are those inside-the-Beltway babble shows ... Book Review | America the Philosophical: Engaging study shuns ivory-tower approach |
What's Wrong With Being The Best…? A Lot! - ChicagoNow (blog)
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Socrates Café meeting - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Socrates Café meeting Daytona Beach News-Journal Socrates Café will meet at 7 pm the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in the Beverly Beach Commission Room, 2474 Oceanshore Blvd. There are no dues for this discussion group and all views are respected. For information, call 386-517-6854. |
Law sages stage Socrates trial in crisis-hit Greece - MSN Philippines News
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GCPP congratulates Dr Lartey for Socrates Award - allghananews.com
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Socrates Café meeting - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Socrates Café meeting Daytona Beach News-Journal Socrates Café will meet at 7 pm the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in the Beverly Beach Commission room on State Road A1A. There are no dues for this discussion group and all views are respected. For information, call 386-517-6854. |
why do women think they are superior to men when they are given equal rights?
i have only recently realized this. when women did not have any rights, they behaved nicely. but now many women (not all of them) think that they are superior to men because they now have equal rights. just go around asking any women almost all of them will say this.
do they not know that if men as a whole decided that women have enjoyed power and rights enough and decides to take away all the women's rights. what exactly are women going to do about it. men could easily do that. they have the physical and mental advantage to do that. so why are so many women believing in this idea that somehow women are superior, because they now have equal rights.
once Socrates said - make women equal to man. and women will be superior.
but that is clearly philosophy. its not going to work in reality is it.
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What does this mean for the EU...?
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates has resigned after parliament rejected an austerity budget.
The defeat is likely to trigger a bailout similar to the rescue packages Greece and the Republic of Ireland had to accept last year.
All five opposition parties voted against the austerity measures, which included spending cuts and tax rises.
Mr Socrates had earlier said he would no longer be able to run the country if the budget was not adopted.
Elections are likely to take place in a few months' time.
Mr Socrates, from the centre-left Socialist Party, presented his resignation to President Anibal Cavaco Silva two hours after the vote in parliament.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12841492
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Wizard society in Harry potter backwards?
Well after finishing the series, one thing didn't ring true to me the entire way through, Wizards thinking themselves superior to "muggle" civilisation, even the more moderate ones and hermione the mudblood, rejecting evolved ideas even the mundane, using quills instead of biros? honestly she should know better. Dark wizards, Dumbledore the whole lot of them seem to just stay in this insular little wizarding world, surely they must admit they are inferior to muggles with vast impressive metropolises with extensive underground metros running all night, the skyscraper the intel core microchip (they dont even bother adopting laptops and computers at hogwarts so on this just seems like arrogant refusal to move forward and rejection of muggle civilisations achievements that are clearly superior) space flight and exploration, great thinkers newton, einstein, socrates, Cicero and splitting the atom so on I could literally name many more. They dont seem to care about such major issues that are present in their world as well as the muggles, they dont even bother to learn physics and chemistry the naive assholes, whats learning charms going to do to the wider issues facing hummanity in the potter universe??? or do they just block it out and mess around with wands, it really ruined it for me
Edit: well Kayla you have entirely missed my point, Im not saying I am surprised they are learning wizarding skills, just that it is possibly ill advised for an entire society/civilisation to not learn about the elements or the science of the universe AT ALL. It could be useful them too you know you ass! the point I was trying to make is why shouldn't they except muggle technological superiority and its many achievements of ingenuity and invention of things that have greatly impacted peoples day to day lives, the ball point pen, computers as I mentioned even they need to browse shops for gowns, research things, word process document things so onnn, heck they dont even have tv's which anyone could enjoy, at times they seem more like Amish people than wizards stagnating out of arrogance and isolation
even Voldemort should be humbled by the crew of apollo 11,
and for everyone saying its just a story, have you never studied literature? If you have then you will know that you discuss, analyse, contextualise them and to give a deeper understanding of what the author is ultimately trying to convey. As well as this you are ultimately expressing ones opinion on the quality of the writing style the universe they have constructed, is it seamless does it stand true, or does it slip up is it unable to convince you of the illusion it is trying to as story? These things are discussions people should have so shut up with that puerile ignorant comeback to such discussions, I am merely voicing my dismay and disbelief at aspects of the potter universe I couldnt ignore throughout
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What, according to you, contributes to your well being?
Winning a cricket match...especially the World Cup semi-final...makes me giddy!!!
One of the comments made in the Measuring National Well-Being Debate states that happiness involves: ?Having access to open, green space within walking distance of my home.?
Another suggests: ?Access to low-cost facilities that enrich life - e.g. libraries, parks, swimming pools.?
A third again hints at escape from the pressures of life and work in modern British cities: ?Opportunity to laugh, ability to trust, opportunities to recharge my batteries and restore my mental health.?
However some respondents to the ONS consultation have also taken it upon themselves to consider what constitutes the good life, a problem that has occupied philosophers since the days of Socrates.
One said: ?Happiness is a misnomer. It?s much better to be content than happy. Contentment is constant. Happiness is an emotional flick.?
Another claimed: ?Well-being is more than happiness, it's having the freedom to do things.?
Several claimed that satisfaction is dependent on physical health, saying: ?As long as you have your health nothing else matters.?
But more hard-nosed types insisted: ?Unless you have money you don't really have a choice.?
Some hinted that Britain must become more just before it can feel good about itself, claiming that ?having a fairer society would improve people's well-being? and that people should become ?less self-centred?.
But others had more practical and down-to-earth suggestions as to how to improve the nation?s happiness, such as tackling fuel poverty among pensioners.
One simply stated: ?The smell of opening a jar of coffee would certainly contribute to my well-being.?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8411638/Coffee-and-a-park...-the-British-recipe-for-happiness.html
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What's the best philosopher: Plato or Socrates and why?
http://En.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato and http://En.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates
Comment please!
I want Answers and Brazilian and "OPTIMUM" greetings for you (Laugh! well philosophized)!
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