We’d personalize our woo, making it come out as “YESSSS. For plenty more stuff all about the dublin westbury. “irrespective of what elicits this reply, we think we know it implies something good has occurred.
Aristotle used the Greek word telos meaning “end or completion” and used teleology to refer to the study of the point of things. “–Montaigne According to Aristotle, we were born to think. We are meant to use our brains to consider and to appreciate the difficulty of the universe. Our purpose is to think to live a good life. A “good cup of coffee” might be robust, weak, sour, sweet, milky, black, or free, depending on what you place a value on and what you need from your cuppa. H Auden we think we know good when we see it, just like we think we know when something is woo-worthy. If, as Aristotle claims, our purpose is to live a good life and be satisfied, why isn’t there some straightforward formula we will apply to everyone? What is the minimum woo-quotient of a good life? How will we know if we’ve got sufficient to be happy? Everyone knows lots of people that never have enough of anything. It’s alright to pursue anything you need, but do not go over the top. On the reader board, one band’s name caught my attention : Spontaneous Woo. What makes us woo tells us a lot about what we worth, and what we price is all that is “good”. We think we know “good” when we see it, just like we think we know when something is woo-worthy. This is where your private philosophy comes in. Understand that your ideas of what makes a life “good” come from the folks you know, the books you have read, the flicks you have seen, and a large number of influences you will not remember at the moment. We will likely agree that having 5 big-screen Televisions with 150 channels is a bit too much. Still, there are some steps along the way to excess, and we are continually presented with selections.
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