
TCicero
@tciceroh
We can only see what we think is possible...
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20-08-2012 21:13:14
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Juma G 🇰🇪 The problem is vocationalization of degrees. Instead of history and literature, it's journalism. Instead of philosophy, it's human rights. Instead of anthropology, it's tourism. Instead of political science, peace studies. Then when the fad dies, people are left with no vocation.

Historic Vids This is a photo of Leo Tolstoy, deep in thought in the study of his Yasnaya Polyana estate in 1897. I stumbled upon his profound philosophical treatise, "A Confession" (1882), where he grapples with existential despair: “The question was, ‘What will come of what I am doing today



Interested in learning how forests positively impact people in 5⃣ ways? From climate resilience to mental well-being, discover ways forests can enhance our well-being and safeguard the environment. 🌲💚🌳 ehs.unu.edu/news/news/five… Via UN University - EHS



#JoySports MP Issac Adongo apology accepted . See you at Old Trafford soon 🤝😊



Marube Kiage Migai Akech Profesa Ochieng Odongo MPH David Ndii Yep. Everyone should read Intellectuals & Society by TS. Add to this list "The Vision of the Anointed" by Thomas Sowell, and "Skin in the Game" by Nassim Taleb. Classical case illustration of what we often observe, na.


