Pico thinks that man is special in many differen't ways.
-Man is the thing that unites all the world
-Man has no restrictions like Angels and Animals do
-Human beings have the eability to make what they want
-Man has the ability to appreciate life
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Sunday, January 7, 2007
What is the ultimate reality?
How do we explain diversity? What are the conditions for unity.
-Which all things consist
-Which all things come to be
-Which they are resolved (where they go)
-Which all things consist
-Which all things come to be
-Which they are resolved (where they go)
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Saturday, January 6, 2007
External vs. Internal Things
By Chad Stroh
The world focuses on external things. Things we can see. This is a problem because externally we are all different. We must focus internally. Internall we are all the same.
The world focuses on external things. Things we can see. This is a problem because externally we are all different. We must focus internally. Internall we are all the same.
Love and Relationships
By Chad Stroh
Many would agree that love is the main ingrediant in a happy relationship. Love and relationships are two of the most complicated things in the world. I don't think human beings can function in their everyday life with having the emotional comforts of love. Love first begins by meeting someone whose qualities you enjoy. Many people like to call this "falling in love".
Many people believe in love at first sight, but I don't know if can truly love someone until you know all the bad things about them. If you do this, then you begin to feel true love. You love them who they really are. If you can still love them after sixty years, than you have found true love. It is possible. There are many couples that have lasted that long. Many researchers have found out that people who are in a loving relationship live longer than those who are single. In today's culture many couples fail to be committed, respectful and to communicate.
Committment takes practice. The relationships that last the longest are the ones where each person is committed. Committment may mean talking n the phone everyday when one person is traveling. It may mean saying "I love you," a few times a day. A relationship is not only a lifestyle choice. It is a choice of self-control, growth and learning.
Communication is also very important. How can you love someone without knowing anything about them. Love is essential to a healthy and happy life. Learning to love is learning to live.
Many would agree that love is the main ingrediant in a happy relationship. Love and relationships are two of the most complicated things in the world. I don't think human beings can function in their everyday life with having the emotional comforts of love. Love first begins by meeting someone whose qualities you enjoy. Many people like to call this "falling in love".
Many people believe in love at first sight, but I don't know if can truly love someone until you know all the bad things about them. If you do this, then you begin to feel true love. You love them who they really are. If you can still love them after sixty years, than you have found true love. It is possible. There are many couples that have lasted that long. Many researchers have found out that people who are in a loving relationship live longer than those who are single. In today's culture many couples fail to be committed, respectful and to communicate.
Committment takes practice. The relationships that last the longest are the ones where each person is committed. Committment may mean talking n the phone everyday when one person is traveling. It may mean saying "I love you," a few times a day. A relationship is not only a lifestyle choice. It is a choice of self-control, growth and learning.
Communication is also very important. How can you love someone without knowing anything about them. Love is essential to a healthy and happy life. Learning to love is learning to live.
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love at first sight,
old couples,
relationships,
tolerance
Friday, January 5, 2007
Life is Like a Suitcase
By Chad Stroh
When I was traveling back from Hawaii the other day, I thought of an awesome idea. I thought of this because I brought way too much stuff in my suitcase and needed to fit Christmas presents there. Of course I tossed an old pair of my favorite basketball shoes. A suitcase only has a limited amount of room. So does life though. Room in life is time. We only have a limited amount of time on this earth. So here is the analogy:
Life is like a suitcase, you can only bring the things you really need.
When I was traveling back from Hawaii the other day, I thought of an awesome idea. I thought of this because I brought way too much stuff in my suitcase and needed to fit Christmas presents there. Of course I tossed an old pair of my favorite basketball shoes. A suitcase only has a limited amount of room. So does life though. Room in life is time. We only have a limited amount of time on this earth. So here is the analogy:
Life is like a suitcase, you can only bring the things you really need.
Friday, December 8, 2006
Tips On Time Management
By Chad Stroh
Time management is one of the hardest things to master. For some people it comes easy and for others it can be very difficult. It all matters on how motivated you are to get things done. The first step you need to take in having effective time management is setting your priorities straight. Once you know what needs to be done and how much time you have to do it, it will make the process easier. Most people know what needs to be done, but the problem comes when you need to turn your thoughts into actions. Thier are many factors that go into whether or not your thoughts will be turned into actions. It's all about economics. If I do this, will my future become easier or harder. Too many people live in the moment, thinking that some things can wait. Procrastinating usually stems from this ideology. Sometimes it is just plain laziness.
Sometimes people need tools to help them manage time. Ask yourself what your tools are? Your tool may be an organizer, PDA, laptop, notebook or it may even be writing things down on your hand. Once you know what works best for you, use it! By not doing things throughout your day, you are essentially not living your life. Set goals and use your time managment skills to achieve those goals. By doing this you can achieve things you want to do with your life and you will find the life is not as hard as it may seem!
Time management is one of the hardest things to master. For some people it comes easy and for others it can be very difficult. It all matters on how motivated you are to get things done. The first step you need to take in having effective time management is setting your priorities straight. Once you know what needs to be done and how much time you have to do it, it will make the process easier. Most people know what needs to be done, but the problem comes when you need to turn your thoughts into actions. Thier are many factors that go into whether or not your thoughts will be turned into actions. It's all about economics. If I do this, will my future become easier or harder. Too many people live in the moment, thinking that some things can wait. Procrastinating usually stems from this ideology. Sometimes it is just plain laziness.
Sometimes people need tools to help them manage time. Ask yourself what your tools are? Your tool may be an organizer, PDA, laptop, notebook or it may even be writing things down on your hand. Once you know what works best for you, use it! By not doing things throughout your day, you are essentially not living your life. Set goals and use your time managment skills to achieve those goals. By doing this you can achieve things you want to do with your life and you will find the life is not as hard as it may seem!
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economics,
goals,
life,
living,
organization,
procrastination,
time,
time management
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