Jason Cooper
Very well written and more importantly full of wisdom to learn from.
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Socrates enjoys reflecting on the nature of the human condition and the longing of the human spirit because today, more than ever, man must determine through introspection and self-examination what type of life he wants to live and also what sacrifices he is willing to make for future generations whom he may never live to see.
Recent PostsARGUMENTS HAVE the power to destroy. You've seen it countless times in the past: Feelings get hurt. Relationships end. Friendships are ruined. Sometimes physical altercations (and even death) can occur. All because of a disagreement. After an espe...
IF YOU ASKED PEOPLE to identify occupations which require a great deal of courage, it probably would not come as a surprise to hear replies like policemen, firefighters, soldiers, etc. Without a doubt, these are very honorable choices of work, but h...
WHAT IF SOMEONE offered you the chance to play a thrilling, rewarding game? —A game that requires all of your wits and every ounce of effort you can muster. —A game that demands an extraordinary problem-solving ability to address a number of i...
ENDOWED WITH MORALS or self-serving savages from birth? The classic debate will most likely continue forever, with each side vigorously defending its position. Observers will come away believing that either (1) man is a greedy, selfish creature who ...
HUMAN BEINGS SPEND the entirety of their lives on the move, for life is like an extended marathon in which all men are active participants. While keeping one's eye on the ultimate goal should be a fairly straightforward task, this is easier said tha...
BEING LIKED and being respected are not mutually exclusive, yet one can find many instances of individuals who fall into only one group or the other. Concerning those who are liked, they will usually attract people who want to interact with and be ...
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Jason CooperVery well written and more importantly full of wisdom to learn from.
How can you go wrong with wisest of them all!
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Maybe I'm repeating myself, since I just filled in some other drop-down, pop-up, involve-yourself, commercially-driven space, but this has to be said. Vive, Socrate! Press on to the best social critiques and psychological examinations you can.
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