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If you run fast enough, you can catch it again. That feeling, that emotion. That ever-evasive bliss. That high atop the mountain feeling. Why can’t you ever keep it?
If you run fast enough, you can catch it again. That feeling, that emotion. That ever-evasive bliss. That high atop the mountain feeling. Why can’t you ever keep it?
A most valuable possession is time. There is only so much of it in one day to give or use for oneself, and no one is promised more time the next day. How much of your time was truly yours today? How much of it was spent on others? Was it worth it? Did they
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Ethical subjectivism and ethical relativism are two world-views that have been popular in the past, and are resurfacing today. Both world-views teach that ethics cannot be objective, or correct in all cases regardless of culture. Both world-views presuppose that there cannot be absolute truth in the field of ethics, and therefore no universal truth claims.
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