Daniel A Romero
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The splendor of humanity
In 1798 A.D., Napoleon led an expeditionary force that began a major attack on Egypt. After crossing the Sinai Peninsula, the expeditionary force surrounded a small city called Sharm el-Sheikh. The inhabitants of the town took up their swords and spears and stood on the walls, making common cause to live and die with the town.
By Daniel A Romero2 years ago in FYI
Find Out Who You Really Are
No one daresThere is no one who dares to say that in my life from the day I was born until today, I have not done a single thing to make myself or others suffer. I can live with a clear conscience. I have not moved to hurt others because I have not harmed anyone yet! I'm afraid Confucius could not give a definite answer even if he lived to this day! Some people say that even Romeo and Juliet might have been separated even if they had lived up to now, so why is that?
By Daniel A Romero2 years ago in Fiction
What Will "I" Be?
According to Plato's conceptualism, when we talk about a thing, the reason why we can define it and distinguish it from other things is that each category of things has a commonality that spans long distances of time and miles. The commonality of human beings, or human nature, is not in their intelligence, but in what Russell called "prudence", i.e., consequences. The reason why people are concerned about the consequences is because people always consciously pursue long-term or even eternal meaning, always limit the animal nature of your life, leaving benefits all around with dignity, these benefits can not measure consciousness, is human nature.
By Daniel A Romero2 years ago in Humans
The Perfect Personality
Without accepting the blowing of the waves, the sail is just a piece of rag; without experiencing the roar of the sea, the boat is just a piece of rotten wood; without tasting the baking of the fire, the steel can only be trapped in everything; without being polished by the spirit, again and again, Gulliver, how can he explore the most perfect personality?
By Daniel A Romero2 years ago in Fiction