“Declare your jihad on thirteen enemies you cannot see- egoism, arrogance, conceit, selfishness, greed, lust, intolerance, anger, lying, cheating, gossiping, and slandering. If you can master and destroy them, then you will be ready to fight the enemy you can see.” - Al-Ghazali. These enemies are the evils that lurk within humans, yet we see more in others than ourselves.
I learn better in groups of people that are like minded. (Inner Circle) 2. I know less than I have ever thought I knew. (humility) 3. I will be on this journey to the death.
If parents do not have enough education and communication skills, childer will have more opportunity to become an evil. Since parents do not have enough communicate skill, child will not get ready for social and school. It causes child to think that in the world no people understand them, so they will use violence or force to lead people looking at them and get attracting from their parents or social. After that, they will think become an evil which just get concentrate from other people.
1.”All humans shall be friendly & helpful.” This means that everyone should be friendly no matter what. When you are friendly you can gain a new level of confidence. It’s a good way to demonstrate your leadership skills. Being friendly can make the world a much better place.
This is a very important lesson to learn, which is why, I think, the author wrote a book about it. It’s like telling people what to do, but not actually telling them what to do. But aside from that, the theme is treat others the way you want to be treated. There is evidence all over the book, some more obvious than others.
When people first set foot into this world they are born with different qualities and personalities. As you get older you start school and are introduced to students who have different customs and beliefs. The students you are in school with are the students you continue to go to school with for twelve years. In these twelve years you confront those who may not always agree with what you say or do, however the only way to fix any problems caused by this are to talk about them in a calm manner.
Nozick’s Argument by Using the Experience Machine Against Hedonism (Nozick, pp. 28) 1. If the theory of hedonism is accurate, then going into the experience machine will give a person a larger amount of pleasure than a person who is abstaining from the experience machine. 2.
individual, thereby keeping other staff informed and aware of current situations within the workplace. Also it is important that the information is recorded, as it may be called upon for legal reasons. All communications are confidential, and on a “need to know”, basis. 2.1 Demonstrate how to establish the communication and language needs, wishes and preferences of individuals.
The quote “ Most people are nice, Scout, when you finally see them.” from Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird conveys the message that things aren 't always as they seem. Most things we do are with good intentions even though the outcome may not be what they wanted yet all we consider when “judging” someone’s character is the outcome but once we take time to get to know them, understand where they 're coming from and what their intentions are we can see that deep down they are good people.
We are all embarking on a pilgrimage, some more quickly than others, and we should all have a common goal of finding good in all situations, and keeping our faith with God. We should also remain humble and charitable while interacting with
Keep the commandments and live righteously. Get wisdom and understanding, and take firm hold and do not let go, and you shall not stumble off the good path. Guard your heart, put away dishonest speech, let your gaze be straight before you, and you will avoid trouble and enjoy the springs of life. Remove your foot from evil.
In my written communication, the content of the first three chapters of the book, I found a few things that would be helpful. In chapter one, the main idea was to always start with what others say. The best quote that I found was “remember that you are entering a conversation and therefore need to start with what others are saying” before starting an argument (p. 20). One helpful thing that I learned was to try to start of with what the other person is saying by using a few given templates in the text. Then, in chapter two, it was all about the art of summarizing.
But the most important thing is to not to blame something on someone if you don’t know that they did it. Kind of like don’t judge a book by it’s cover. And if you don’t figure out the problem thin you and all the people will be angry and mad at each other and that’s not good. The main thing is that everybody should be nice and kind to each
A description of particle suggestions on how to use each principle. Second principle: Show respect for the other person's opinions. Never say, "You're wrong. " This is called the Ransberger Pivot debate technique. Created by Ray Ransberger and Marshall Fritz, this technique can give you (as a person try to convince) a chance to let the opponent found common ground with you, this increase the chances of influencing him.
Thus, we make friends out of the motivation to do good to others as dictated by God’s will. Secondly, Aquinas mentions