Saturday, February 16, 2019
Itââ¬â¢s Time to Stop the Madness :: Argumentative Persuasive Argument Essays
Its Time to Stop the MadnessThe much one hears about all the things ones ancestors believed in, the more one can be inclined to distrust much of what is said that is non support by hard consequence. And yet, even many former facts of the world that have been backed by what was deemed in other times as hard- enough evidence argon now seen a laughable light. The sun is no longer popularly perceived to revolve around the Earth the world is understood to be ( aroundly) round, etc. But how do we know what we take as evidence for showing us the way things are and how they work is indeed enough? How close are we to the truth concerning our existence and purpose, or what e rattlingthing else has to do with us (i.e., our surroundings, or our co-inhabitants of this planet whether living or inert)? Perhaps this is such a big question that many people have simply piece it on hold in the recesses of their minds, or else throwing it completely from the mind so as to concentrate on the day-tod ay tasks at hand. Perhaps it is long early(prenominal) the time when we should consider such things with renewed interest and contemplation.The problem is that in looking at our human nature, we can be quite blind by ourselves, to the extent that the results we find in our studies can be very biased, often without our being able to see exactly how. Perhaps the most logical way of dealing with this dilemma is also claimed by mystics to be the oldest to strive with much will and discipline to shed one ego of all that readiness cloud our perception, effectively becoming a person who in most way has transcended beyond a state of being that is constantly torture about the self, its image, its survival, its transgressions. If it sounds difficult, that is because it is, at least for those who have already picked up the intemperance baggage of culture from society. Moreover, those who have managed to break through all self delusions do not necessarily become recognizable as having thr ough with(p) such a thing. It would be their veil that is lifted, not that of their observer. One could perhaps walk down the street right past someone who sees things in an entirely different way and not know it. Things are not as they seem, and this applies to everything.
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