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Your life really does matter?
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How you live your life really does matter. It will mean for you either a happy future or a miserable one.
As a matter of fact, the more we pursue our studies, the less are we impressed by the dates which initially filled us with respect. We begin to recognize the framework of chronological history for what it is—a purely hypothetical structure, and one which threatens to come apart at every point. Crooked and tottering, it gives us a picture of a strangely arbitrary history, while at the same time our instinct tells us that the ancient civilizations must have had some sort of reasonable and organic growth. When we reach this point in our studies we begin to be doubtful of every single date!
As a matter of fact, the more we pursue our studies, the less are we impressed by the dates which initially filled us with respect. We begin to recognize the framework of chronological history for what it is—a purely hypothetical structure, and one which threatens to come apart at every point. Crooked and tottering, it gives us a picture of a strangely arbitrary history, while at the same time our instinct tells us that the ancient civilizations must have had some sort of reasonable and organic growth. When we reach this point in our studies we begin to be doubtful of every single date!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think I am being dim today. Can someone do me a favour and summarise the point of the original post? Seems completely meaningless to me.
And I see Elderman is back with the pointless proverb posting again - what was that post supposed to mean? Did it have any relevance to the OP or subsequent answers?
And I see Elderman is back with the pointless proverb posting again - what was that post supposed to mean? Did it have any relevance to the OP or subsequent answers?
Surprised to see Elderman back so soon, considering how long ratter was banned! Oh well, who are we to question the ways of the word, eh? Oh yes, now I remember, we are the ABers and we are allowed to questions things. Right?
I'm afraid the original post is lost on me too! Must be having a dim day. Will get back to my cooking I think...
I'm afraid the original post is lost on me too! Must be having a dim day. Will get back to my cooking I think...
The average Briton has only three true friends [he or she] can rely on, says London’s Daily Telegraph. According to one study, among the reasons that cause a typical person to lose touch with an average of 36 friends over the years are a “busy lifestyle,” ‘just drifting apart’ and, in the case of 43 percent of those polled, “falling out . . . and deciding never to speak again.” Nearly one fifth confide in colleagues, having no-one else to whom they can turn. Yes, It takes something special to be trusted and relied upon.
welcome back Elderman.
welcome back Elderman.