For what is real without the existence of fake?
I've also always keep dear in my heart of the time I spend in philosophy class. It's a class that one shows their true self, thinking abilities and perception also self-disposition towards the world. I've found better friends in that class and grateful for them. My lecturer also left an impact on me on the discussion of "the necessity of evil". My take on this has always been a fusion one, the "Yin and Yang" concept and the teachings of early philosophers.
Knowledge and life taught me many things.
One thing stays timeless, empathy.
Throughout history to current happenings, if one doesn't have a certain amount of empathy... it's also hard for them to practice openness towards the world and other people. Empathy can be such an important emotion and so logically fits at the same time in a rational mind.
It's everywhere. So subtly blend into our life.
If only more can see more differently and open to everything.
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On an unrelated note:
Can you trust a leader who cries?
As French novelist Jean Giradoux once said: "The secret of success is sincerity".
"Once you can fake that, you've got it made."
I don't like crying leaders, but it's accepted based on certain circumstances [every situation is subjective].

2 thoughts.:
I'll live the iMagination of my mind. And the world can live in its realism. :)
*likes* :]
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