1- Happiness is intelligence leaving the body.
2- Intuition is an effigy of your secret identity turned into language.
3- Fight with the heart of a lion.
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If all person's are meant to be made useful is it not the same as to be made of use. This is what Plutarch suggests? If all people are meant to make themselves useful, than is it not the same as being put to 'good' use. If all this follows: the idea is to make use of oneself, then it contradicts the nature of purpose. What is our purpose if it is not meant to be? (Our personal destiny). Rewind = to make use of oneself is above all else an enigma. What then justifies our actions on the basis of making use of ourselves. What governs our actions if not aware of our method in questioning. Questioning = what is of use?
My point is there are varying degrees of thinking how useful we are in terms of what we ask ourselves IS useful. I can be a cook. Not a good enough cook to be a chef. But I pretend to be a cook? (According to Plutarch.) My logic suggests being a cook at McDonalds is of use. Unless my virtue dismisses someone else who does not think this way. The way I think of this: is that a McDonald's cook is worth something of use.
- Marco


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