That is what happens when one gets a quality education from Denmark.
Apple trees. There is soil, then there are roots, then trunks, then limbs and then branches and then leaves. All of this to make fruit. Each is a part of the greater whole and each is apart from the greater whole. But what if the fruit of the apple tree didn't spoil? What if it sat upon the ground and the seeds it bore remained trapped within? All the trees began to wither and die, but the fruit doesn't rot. If all of the fruit had grown into trees, would they have been able to stop the older trees from withering and dieing? If those trees didn't have to wither and die, what need would they of had for fruit?
If hard work is it's own reward, why should there even be any reward at all?
If my friend borrows 50 quid from me, he might say "Grimshac owes me nothing - Ergo, I owe him nothing" to which I will, of course, say "You're not getting out it that easily".
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On many accounts! But which one are we talking about in this case?
Apple trees. There is soil, then there are roots, then trunks, then limbs and then branches and then leaves. All of this to make fruit. Each is a part of the greater whole and each is apart from the greater whole. But what if the fruit of the apple tree didn't spoil? What if it sat upon the ground and the seeds it bore remained trapped within? All the trees began to wither and die, but the fruit doesn't rot. If all of the fruit had grown into trees, would they have been able to stop the older trees from withering and dieing? If those trees didn't have to wither and die, what need would they of had for fruit?
If hard work is it's own reward, why should there even be any reward at all?
(I'm not sure the second ability is actually possible)
If my friend borrows 50 quid from me, he might say "Grimshac owes me nothing - Ergo, I owe him nothing" to which I will, of course, say "You're not getting out it that easily".
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