I think one can achieve love and greatness by balancing the powers of them. Lets use two of my best friends as amazing examples; Eric and Josh. Both truly believe they are in love and have found 'true love,' so as a constant, we'll believe they really are. Josh, is the representation of most people in love (my parents included) When in love, people tend to shut out all of the nonessential people, and to them, the nonessential people are everyone. To everyone else, the person in love is less of a person, but to themselves, they are perfect and happy. This is then the reason that I say nothing to Josh, for he is happy and so there is no problem, but there is no greatness.
Eric, on the other hand, has found the perfect balance of love and greatness. Since then that he has found this balance, he is indeed more great. True love does not necessarily mean medicrity, but yet another test of your human capabilities. Now that you've found love, will you pass the second, hidden test?
I think you're a communist. So you're saying that our dear friend Albert Einstein was no greater a man than our friend Stosh Zuhlke? Greatness does not exist? Everyone is equal? No matter what you read or believe or think, we are NOT created equal. We do not equal out in any way. Someones lack of manners can't be made up for with their immense knowledge of underwater plant life. Equality does not exist and will not exist because humans crave individuality and creativity.
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Eric, on the other hand, has found the perfect balance of love and greatness. Since then that he has found this balance, he is indeed more great. True love does not necessarily mean medicrity, but yet another test of your human capabilities. Now that you've found love, will you pass the second, hidden test?
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I disagree.
there is no greatness
who are you to judge?
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