Thursday, December 16, 2010

Response Card Wording With Dietray Needs

Sapere Aude

 

Sapere Aude è secondo me una delle più exhortations beautiful I have ever read, (it seems the Roman poet Horace and made famous by Kant) and Italian is translated as "Have the courage to know!"

I find it beautiful because it combines two principles , courage and knowledge, and encouraged to apply together.

The courage to know it would be necessary when we read, we listen to the radio or watch TV (if you must) to avoid making judgments or summaries surface, to avoid the indignation on command, and especially to generalize, or reason for categories.

We have in these times a powerful tool called the Internet. We

tilt to try and understand, fathom all aspects of a question and then if we like and if we feel prepared to write. Let

!

The risk otherwise is to act as a megaphone of extremists on both sides and do not capture the 'essence of the problem, if not impossible to find a solution learned the same problem, who happened to say, not as I do .... are simple and require analysis and study because there are no simple solutions to complex problems. Knowing Aude

Good at all (me first !!!).

0 comments:

Post a Comment