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الأنجليزي لغة عالمية وأكيد أذا مو كلنا فـ ثلاث أرباعنا نُعرفها وعدنا بيها أساس، من خلال دراستنا المنهج أو من خلال المسلسلات والقصص ودروس الأنترنت. والأنكليزي أسهل لغة تگدر تتعلمها لان متوفر تعليمها بكُل مكان.. بس يجي واحد ويصفن شوية 🤔 يگول أني عندي لُغة ثانية…
بالمناسبة القواميس الإسبانية صحيح تحتوي على 4000 كلمة عربية تقريباً بس هواي منها هي كلمات "قديمة" ما عادت تستخدم باللغة لإسبانية هاي الأيام... لهذا بعض المصادر تذكر أن عدد الكلمات الإسبانية ذات الأصول العربية هي بس 2000 كلمة
لكن بالمقابل أكو هواي كلمات مشتركة بين الاسباني والانكليزي والفرنسي (عن طريق الإحتلال النورماندي -الفرنسي- لإنكلترا)
لكن بالمقابل أكو هواي كلمات مشتركة بين الاسباني والانكليزي والفرنسي (عن طريق الإحتلال النورماندي -الفرنسي- لإنكلترا)
There is a story about the three great Asian spiritual leaders (Lao Tzu, Confucius, and Buddha).
All were meant to have tasted vinegar; Confucius found it sour, much like he found the world full of degenerate people, and Buddha found it bitter much like he found the world to be full of suffering. But Lao Tzu found the world sweet. this is telling, because Lao Tzu's philosophy tends to look at the apparent discord in the world and see an underlying harmony guided by something called (Dao 道) -the path-
All were meant to have tasted vinegar; Confucius found it sour, much like he found the world full of degenerate people, and Buddha found it bitter much like he found the world to be full of suffering. But Lao Tzu found the world sweet. this is telling, because Lao Tzu's philosophy tends to look at the apparent discord in the world and see an underlying harmony guided by something called (Dao 道) -the path-
Forwarded from Chaotic mind (Noor)
For what shall it profit a man if he gained the whole world yet forfeit his soul.
-Mark 8:36
-Mark 8:36
"Cuiusvis hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare"
"Any man can make a mistake; only a fool keeps making the same one"
- Cicero, Roman stoic philosopher
"Any man can make a mistake; only a fool keeps making the same one"
- Cicero, Roman stoic philosopher
People will often accept or even amplify their own suffering as well as that of others if they can brandish it as evidence of the world's injustice
- 12 rules for life, Jordan Peterson
- 12 rules for life, Jordan Peterson
Maybe your misery is the weapon you brandish in your hatred for those who rose upward while you waited and sank. Maybe your misery is your way to prove the world's injustice instead of the evidence on your own sin, your conscious refusal to strive and live
- 12 rules for life, Jordan Peterson
- 12 rules for life, Jordan Peterson