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Pondering on a parable from a trip to Apollo's temple in Greece. I share my perspective on how I view the saying and how applying it is more about adaptability than it is about moral correctness.
Once conceptualized, this is a powerful tool for our everyday environment and a great tool for self regulation. Something that each person must master individually and to their specific situation. Ties perfectly with "know thyself".
How do you perceive the message?
-Nick
By Nick De GregorioPondering on a parable from a trip to Apollo's temple in Greece. I share my perspective on how I view the saying and how applying it is more about adaptability than it is about moral correctness.
Once conceptualized, this is a powerful tool for our everyday environment and a great tool for self regulation. Something that each person must master individually and to their specific situation. Ties perfectly with "know thyself".
How do you perceive the message?
-Nick