The enemy of truth
Albert Einstein once said,“Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
Albert Einstein once said,“Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
Have you ever wondered how you would like to be remembered when you are no longer here?
Our world is constantly overflowing with the richness of mankind. The presence of our species has made such a great impact on the world that our very existence is often described using the quality of abundance.
Errors are a natural part of life, and they come in many different forms and sizes.
Mother Teresa once said, “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.”
The world is powered by dreams. It has not just survived, but it has evolved and thrived because human beings have had both the ingenuity and the determination to build and discover something new during every moment.
Inevitability is a difficult concept to come to terms with. All throughout our lives, we are taught that we are solely responsible for the choices we make, and the consequences we experience for those choices.
Imagine the universe. Scattered in some random portion of the universe is a set of strange and vastly different planets.
Erma Bombeck, an American humorist once said, “Worry is like a rocking chair: it gives you something to do but never gets you anywhere.”
Have you ever seen a bear prepare for hibernation? The bear will eat enormous quantities of food, becoming almost twice his usual size in the process.
When a small seed sprouts, it identifies its place with leaves, thin roots and a small green stem.
The massive marvels of architecture constantly take various forms around us.
Beauty is perhaps one of the most dangerously versatile words in the world.
Have you ever seen a bee collect pollen? It is a seemingly haphazard act that does not last for more than a few seconds or minutes.
All human beings are capable of experiencing a wide range of emotions.
Have you ever seen a Victoria Regia Lily? Have you seen its leaves?
One of the most significant concerns of the 21st century is technology and the way in which it affects the world view developed by our young people.
Human beings have evolved from unicellular organisms into creatures of intelligence who are capable of making inventions and building cities.
Michael J Fox, a Canadian activist and actor once said “Everything is cause and effect.
Have you ever noticed that there are some things that you do during every second of every day in your life without even thinking about them?
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