50:35 "monetary policy globally? outlook not great next 18 months. I'll just leave it at that. And that's what the professionals are saying too. I'm just a guy in Oklahoma who's heavily invested in sober... and lead."
straight edge. hard truths.
50:35 "monetary policy globally? outlook not great next 18 months. I'll just leave it at that. And that's what the professionals are saying too. I'm just a guy in Oklahoma who's heavily invested in sober... and lead."
straight edge. hard truths.
though he claimed to be nothing more than a translator – therebyconforming to medieval literature’s aversion to originality, at least outwardly –he remains one of the most strikingly original writers of the Middle Ages.
And isn't this just what we would broadly expect of a culture moving from primary orality into literacy? The old wisdom passed down through memory would be prized over the invention of the new.
Until the written tradition can be fully relied upon, originality wouldn't be prized the way it is in current Western culture.
We should expect writers to say (even if lying) that their material is based on prior sources and not created by them.
Of course perhaps the primary oral bards may have exhibited this pattern themselves and used their own creativity to embellish prior "close truths". Just how far did originality go in the bardic tradition?
Compare this with using written statements to actively tell lies in the opening centuries of literacy.
The four noble truths
for - adjacency - Buddhist teachings - Four Noble Truths - life and death - mortality salience - terror management technique
adjacency - between - Buddhist teachings - Four Noble Truths - life and death - mortality salience - terror management technique - adjacency relationship - The Four Noble Truths are: - the recognition of inherent suffering - the cause of suffering - understanding the cause of suffering - the cessation of suffering - and are really - a way to deal with mortality salience and therefore - a terror management technique
This area includes nearly 2,500 people who are either foreign exchange students at Ohio State University, immigrants or recently naturalized citizens. Many of them do not have the transportation to travel to the nearest grocery stores.
Narrator: There is a Kroger a half-mile away at 2913 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH, 43202 that offers fresh produce at reasonable prices year round.
Kroger, Amazon Fresh, Instacart, and others offer fresh fruits and vegetables delivered to the home, so inability to walk a half-mile shouldn't be a problem either.
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And essentially, we became what’s called a rent-seeking economy, not a productive economy. So, when people in Washington talk about American capitalism versus Chinese socialism this is confusing the issue. What kind of capitalism are we talking about?
We are starting to see critical thinking and discussion around "hard" but necessary truths. These truths center around complicated concepts, controlled by politicians, MSM and others who would rather not have this discussion. America's general population seems lost, gorging on the dumb-down need to know culture (those that have and can dictate what the rest need to know) and group think, herd mentality.
there is as much truth as we need, maybe more,
And not enough of other truths.
these Truths to be self-evident:
these Truths to be self-evident: Thomas Jefferson probably read ~ https://books.google.com/books?id=1HqwC5QfjrUC&dq=truths%20to%20be%20self%20evident&pg=PA1000#v=onepage&q=truths%20to%20be%20self%20evident&f=false
However, the mathematician regards his work as part of the very structure of the world, containing truths which are valid forever, from the b eginning of time, even in the most remote corner of the universe.