If not for all ...
Very true. At least I agree.
distinctions must be made first, this does not refer to not fend for ourselves and we do not have an intrinsic value. As we read in my philosophy class "one finds in the relationship with your" thank you I can identify as I, someone else, and also thanks to you, what you say of me I see things that I can not see for myself.
But this is not just about "me" "I" because we live in a world where they constantly interact with others, plays a role: we are children, students, teachers, friends, bloggers, twitterers, Internet.
above that is where the next one, the one next to me (which may be close and it can sometimes be seen in the distance, but still plays a fundamental role) because a teacher can not be a teacher without students, a student can not be a student if you have someone to teach him, and even a friend can not be if he does not have to be faithful. I would like to emphasize
the difference it can make one another, sometimes a good friendship can be better than any therapy, and a student asks a teacher is a teacher, a good student can make the teacher is good teacher, a good partner can make others good fellow, how ya gonna do creativity of each.
not a blogger is meaningless without an audience to which you write ... it is also why I write this entry. I was recently asked "why write a blog, or rather for whom?", Indeed this blog would not make much sense if there were people who read it, I'm going to steal a phrase from blog friend every step leaves mark: "This is OUR blog. Mine and Yours. me when I write. yours when you read it."
Beyond that, it is yours also because the fact that they read and produce something in me that I know I also build and give life to blog the same way, colleagues, friends, teachers and family.
Thanks for the 1000 visits and lectures.
0 comments:
Post a Comment