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2006年9月28日
にわかに流行るかも
阿部内閣の組閣を受けて、にわかに流行るかも知れない会話。
(おもに部長クラスの人たち)「チミチミ○○案件はどうなの?」
「いやどうも感触悪くて確度低めですね・・」
「じゃあ『再チャレンジ』してみてよ(何故かうれしそうに)」
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阿部内閣の組閣を受けて、にわかに流行るかも知れない会話。
(おもに部長クラスの人たち)「チミチミ○○案件はどうなの?」
「いやどうも感触悪くて確度低めですね・・」
「じゃあ『再チャレンジ』してみてよ(何故かうれしそうに)」
トラックバックURL: http://www.korekaraseisyun.org/mt/mt-tb.cgi/329
It is possible to compare Confucius, Socrates and Jesus. The virtues encouraged by Confucius are those that Socrates also extolled. Both men devoted their live to teaching others the path of virtue. Both Confucius and Socrates were philosophers who labeled themselves as searchers after truth. They both saw the search for wisdom as the way to truth. Jesus, who was recognized in his own day as a teacher, also engaged in this search for wisdom as the way to truth. The word “education†comes from a Latin root meaning “to lead out from.†Jesus, Socrates, and Confucius wanted to bring out from their students, or disciples, the truth that was already there but had been hidden by the falsity of the world. They sought to reroute the individual from wandering aimlessly through life to following the true path. None of the three great teachers wrote a book because each was a true searcher after truth and knew that the search is a lifelong pursuit.