I'm planning to learn a new lang Nd I’m like in between ....Japanese and Russian They both seem really cool. Which one should I go for? 🤔....
Anonymous Poll
52%
Japanese
25%
Russian
23%
Other 🤓
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There is no class this morning
What a day 😍
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Did you know there's a Nobel Prize waiting for the person who figures out what dark matter is? 😋
Dark matter is this mysterious stuff that makes up most of the universe, but it's invisible and doesn't interact with light. Scientists have been trying to figure it out forever, but no one knows for sure what it is yet.
Who knows, maybe you'll be the one to solve it! 🤷♀️
Dark matter is this mysterious stuff that makes up most of the universe, but it's invisible and doesn't interact with light. Scientists have been trying to figure it out forever, but no one knows for sure what it is yet.
Who knows, maybe you'll be the one to solve it! 🤷♀️
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Supernovae
Did you know there's a Nobel Prize waiting for the person who figures out what dark matter is? 😋 Dark matter is this mysterious stuff that makes up most of the universe, but it's invisible and doesn't interact with light. Scientists have been trying to figure…
Me in my dream, baby! 😭
😂I can’t even solve my life problems lmao
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Do people change?
On the surface, it seems like there are just two possible answers: yes or no. However, if you ask someone, their response might vary depending on the context. One person could provide both answers at different times. For instance, if you ask them about their own growth over the years, they might say, "Yes, I've changed," reflecting on their evolving perspectives and behaviors. In this case, they'd affirm that people can change—unless they don't see themselves as human, which is a whole other discussion!
Now, if you shift the focus to others—like whether someone who hurt them deserves a second chance—they might flip their stance and say that people can't change. They might argue against the idea of second chances, especially in serious matters like the death penalty, suggesting that if people can change, then everyone deserves another opportunity.
what do you think ....?
On the surface, it seems like there are just two possible answers: yes or no. However, if you ask someone, their response might vary depending on the context. One person could provide both answers at different times. For instance, if you ask them about their own growth over the years, they might say, "Yes, I've changed," reflecting on their evolving perspectives and behaviors. In this case, they'd affirm that people can change—unless they don't see themselves as human, which is a whole other discussion!
Now, if you shift the focus to others—like whether someone who hurt them deserves a second chance—they might flip their stance and say that people can't change. They might argue against the idea of second chances, especially in serious matters like the death penalty, suggesting that if people can change, then everyone deserves another opportunity.
what do you think ....?
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Don’t dislike something cos it might stick with you for life, lmao
I used to struggle with math and never imagined I’d take a math course, but here I am—starting my 8th one tomorrow!🤷♀️
Tbh I like some of em! It’s been really cool to see myself fail over and over while trying to solve problems. I’ve actually found a love for making mistakes along the way😂
I used to struggle with math and never imagined I’d take a math course, but here I am—starting my 8th one tomorrow!🤷♀️
Tbh I like some of em! It’s been really cool to see myself fail over and over while trying to solve problems. I’ve actually found a love for making mistakes along the way😂
u think u are nice ha ...how fool lmao 😂
But fr tho let me share u something and ask ur self why are u nice ..?after this ...
Ethical Egoism
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Example: If a person donates to charity, ethical egoism would argue that they should do so because it enhances their own happiness or reputation, rather than out of altruism.
Psychological Egoism
Example: If someone helps a friend move, psychological egoism would suggest that the person is doing so primarily because it makes them feel good or avoids feelings of guilt, rather than purely out of concern for their friend.
But fr tho let me share u something and ask ur self why are u nice ..?after this ...
Ethical Egoism
Ethical egoism is the normative theory that suggests individuals should act in their own self-interest. It posits that it is morally right to prioritize one's own well-being
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Example: If a person donates to charity, ethical egoism would argue that they should do so because it enhances their own happiness or reputation, rather than out of altruism.
Psychological Egoism
Psychological egoism is the denoscriptive theory that claims individuals naturally act in their own self-interest, suggesting that all human actions are motivated by self-benefit.
Example: If someone helps a friend move, psychological egoism would suggest that the person is doing so primarily because it makes them feel good or avoids feelings of guilt, rather than purely out of concern for their friend.
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