Friday 23 March 2012

WE ARE WHAT WE DO


In life, we must know where we belong in order to avoid certain problems. It also means before talking to someone about anything, it will include a rational contract in terms of life. The matter proves that a person must judge himself instead of being judged by others or society in general. Respect should be a crucial factor in engagement between individuals. Factors for effective conversation should include knowing the person or the audience, relevant subject and environment.

Familiarize yourself with local etiquette and also practice it frequently. A consequence of limited knowledge of etiquette could result in maltreatment of others.  Everyone is born with a sense of right and wrong and etiquette is formed with this knowledge as a basis. How can different cultures co-exist peacefully and who decided what culture is the supreme right? The topic mentioned above shows that we are what we do, which is wrong sometimes.

This statement is a very philosophical in terms of logical life these days. It concerns to build an aiming to each and everyone in order to reach massive audiences by adopting the nature for the future and help address major social and environmental issues. At the end of the day, a new link between a person and nature is the understanding that telling people what to do doesn’t work. Therefore, our creations are things people simply like, which incidentally help them to do more.

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