Saturday, July 21, 2012

William X Sócrates


"A good man is not likely to happen any harm, either in life or in death." [Socrates]
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  There was a time that was very afraid to have an opinion contrary to that of a great thinker, more educated people were saying, "know who you talking about?"
  There was a time that was very afraid to have an opinion contrary to that of a great thinker, more educated people were saying, "know who you talking about?"
  I noticed an interesting thing, some people who live near the planned course and believe in a positive force of thought, they serve as reference for other people who think they will also strive and blissful.
  Socrates lived like he wanted, doing what he enjoyed doing and was good at what he did, as did also died. Socrates lived close to that planned for your life and when he saw that he would be devoured by the society around him almost opted for suicide.
  I have a colleague who loves playing football, he played very well, but never showed a great opportunity, was working in his father's company, he dreamed that travel the world had to settle for far less than that. He was a really nice guy and a talented player, could not pursue his dream came to alcohol and his character has not been as good.
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  Remember that earthquake that occurred in Haiti?
  I wonder, is it only good men survived the earthquake in Haiti?
  I saw a woman buried for four days, she could be rescued.
  I think of other individuals who were under the rubble for four, five or more days and after much suffering were not lucky enough to be rescued.
  For the woman who was rescued is easy to believe in the power of positive thinking or the divine help, but what about the hundreds that were not so lucky?
  This woman had rescued a character better than the others, even children newly arrived in life?
  Is the music of a singer from Brazil, Raul Seixas, who says:
  "I should be happy to have home, car and going to the zoo the monkeys make popcorn ... but I find it very annoying"
  I'm glad to have plenty in my home, but I understand Raul, would be even happier to realize that good character, positive thinking or a divine justice free us from all evil, but "thoughts do not match the facts."
  "Socrates I'm sorry, but events do not choose good or evil character, in death I do not know, definitely not alive."



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