Learning the fun of literature One of the main pleasures of learning English is the so-called ambiguity of liberation. In science, or more broadly mathematics, there is usually only one "correct" answer, but everything else is wrong. The range is usually small, although there may be a range of discrepancies; the answer must be correct for a certain number of decimal places and / or a range of numbers. But English is an almost infinite possibilities area and people can argue as long as someone can support this argument.
I have not studied these documents in detail, but I have already touched on some of their teachings here and there. Most of these doctrines have different doctrines, but most of these textbooks define the ultimate goal of reaching idyllic happiness or happiness. The state of existence in the sense of liberation. If happiness is purely neurochemical, this casts doubt We can lead a way (natural or auxiliary) in which these chemicals are produced so as to be in a state of permanent happiness Do you? The answer is no. That's because the definition of happiness is not our conscious but only the physical / nervous aspects of our body. Without considering inner self, I see happiness from our body lens
I always tell him to follow happy. Is not it a pure joy of imagination? I will be asked many times as to why I want to do what I am doing. Why do I study literature - even classics. What will this give me? Do not obtain a doctorate if you do not plan to continue your studies. Why not stay in academia? What else can you do, what will you do? If you are not a dancer, why do you concentrate on learning dance - too late? But today, I exist or respond through this wonderful quote and have found a fantastic new way to build reality, my reality. If I am not looking at all "uses" that I study hard and understand, it is not because I am wasting my time but because I lack the imagination to see the possibilities .