목차
1. Beauty
2. Free will
3. Happiness
4. Courage
5. Fate
2. Free will
3. Happiness
4. Courage
5. Fate
본문내용
1.Beauty
Historically, one of the oldest questions that human being has faced on would be what a real beauty is. Many poets, artists, and philosophers have talked about different kinds of beauties in a lot of diverse ways. 역사적으로 인류가 마주치는 가장 흔한 질문중하나는 진정한 아름다움은 무엇이냐는 것이다. 많은 시인들, 예술가들 그리고 철학가들이 다양한 종류의 아름다움에 대해 다양한 방식으로 이야기를 해왔다.
2.Free will
There is a diary written in prison which made me impressed. The book was a textbook of my class in 1999, the professor was also a lawyer belonging to an organization; the LDS (Lawyers for Democratic Society; http://minbyun.jinbo.net). 나를 감동시켰던 옥중일기가 하나 있다. 그책은 1999년도에 나의 수업교재였는데 그 담당교수는 민주화를 위한 변호사협회에 속해있는 변호사이기도 했다.
3. happiness
행복은 사적인 것이 아니고 공공의 소유물이어야한다. 하지만 사람들은...
Happiness is a public-ownership not a private-ownership for the people who are happy; however, the people who have not been happy are possessed with the illusion that happiness is a private-ownership. Happiness is supposed to get bigger as it is shared; in contrast, sadness is supposed to get smaller as it is shared. Because happiness has a public-ownership, it is extended and happiness is supposed to be naturally shared because it is extended. Therefore, real happiness gets bigger and meaningful when it is being given.
4. Courage
however, he chose to sacrifice himself to save the dreams of other people. His name remained behind, giving inspiration to other people. I wish in the future, that I could also contribute to the society with my courage and give inspirations to other people, and benefit them in some way that will be unforgettable.
Historically, one of the oldest questions that human being has faced on would be what a real beauty is. Many poets, artists, and philosophers have talked about different kinds of beauties in a lot of diverse ways. 역사적으로 인류가 마주치는 가장 흔한 질문중하나는 진정한 아름다움은 무엇이냐는 것이다. 많은 시인들, 예술가들 그리고 철학가들이 다양한 종류의 아름다움에 대해 다양한 방식으로 이야기를 해왔다.
2.Free will
There is a diary written in prison which made me impressed. The book was a textbook of my class in 1999, the professor was also a lawyer belonging to an organization; the LDS (Lawyers for Democratic Society; http://minbyun.jinbo.net). 나를 감동시켰던 옥중일기가 하나 있다. 그책은 1999년도에 나의 수업교재였는데 그 담당교수는 민주화를 위한 변호사협회에 속해있는 변호사이기도 했다.
3. happiness
행복은 사적인 것이 아니고 공공의 소유물이어야한다. 하지만 사람들은...
Happiness is a public-ownership not a private-ownership for the people who are happy; however, the people who have not been happy are possessed with the illusion that happiness is a private-ownership. Happiness is supposed to get bigger as it is shared; in contrast, sadness is supposed to get smaller as it is shared. Because happiness has a public-ownership, it is extended and happiness is supposed to be naturally shared because it is extended. Therefore, real happiness gets bigger and meaningful when it is being given.
4. Courage
however, he chose to sacrifice himself to save the dreams of other people. His name remained behind, giving inspiration to other people. I wish in the future, that I could also contribute to the society with my courage and give inspirations to other people, and benefit them in some way that will be unforgettable.
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