Idealism
Idealism
Everyone has ideals. From the most insignificant aspect in our life, such as the perfect meal, to the most important, perhaps the perfect family, we all have ideals. As a result, we must all be idealists, although some are more extreme idealists than others, as evidenced by the actions of Dr. Martin Luther King, and by contrast, at the opposite end of the spectrum, Adolf Hitler. The ideal of the former, was one of
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so, we struggle to deal with dissatisfaction for a while, and then move on, accepting what we are given.
Idealism. It just happens to be another aspect of what it is to be human. We should make use of it in the most
positive way as possible as a civilization, and learn to accept that what we deem perfect is not always attainable.
Idealism. It is an important, beneficial, yet detrimental, proclivity we cannot deny.
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