Socrates said: “the un-examined life is not worth living for man.” Sadly, in our schools, colleges, and universities – we were taught to examine not the values of life, but the importance of death. Never were we ever encouraged to examine life for the sake of cultivating our own sense for humanity. It was always about the preparation for death to meet a silly divinity.
In the meantime, the unexamined religion is not worth believing. What, however is most precious in life is not feeding your mind with lies and deceptions, but attending to the power of your thoughts precisely to be free from illusion, delusion, or confusion. Poch Suzara
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