Every Road Has a Turning
The way I see it, there are two ways of reacting to a situation: divine acceptance or ego assertion. As I was also told I insufficiently explain things, suffice it to say you can either understand and therefore condone anything, or you can impose your solution.
However, while still in the era of unresolved major philosophical problems, the only option is to schizophrenically opt for both. This can be easily verified in law, which pre-suposses free will and therefore accountability but has an option for impaired states.
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As M. Mead bravely suggested, there is a slim albeit unlikely probability that even whole societies are based on individual traits. Therefore, this is effectively yet another of those approaches that once again underline the role of education, as any indeed should.
I once asked a local prominent but good-for-nothing auteur: What's it like to raise a whole generation?
- What?
Apparently I was far too hermetic again.
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