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What creates the concept of things?

And I want you to look at the flock of pigeons.....

When I was sitting on a park bench in the warm sunlight, a boy like an elementary school student sat on the edge of the bench. The child was reading a book.

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Should the celebrity success story be read?

The child is wearing a famous private elementary school uniform. He wore the elementary school cap, had a black leather bag, and if the child was tall, he would have looked like a businessman.
I’m killing time in the sun watching the pigeons in the park. I casually saw the book the child was reading. It was a great man’s biography.
In general, the biographies of various celebrities are only positive. Also, the description that makes the reader uneasy is omitted. For minors, the success stories of the greats will be an easy-to-understand book.

Whenever a concept is defined

let’s admit that there is a point of view that defines something.
The concept of things does not occur naturally and always arises from a certain position or interest.
Therefore, approving a particular concept means accepting and assimilating a particular perspective. Even if that perspective doesn’t benefit you.
And one concept shows the opposite concept and emphasizes the negative side of the opposite concept. By doing so, one concept will be indirectly justified.


You shouldn’t read such a book. Such a book is a lie edited by an adult. The lie has continued to deceive minors like you.
Of course, I didn’t say that. I think children’s reading should be respected more than the goodness of the content of the book.
You can notice the difference between dreams and reality by reading various great stories or success stories over and over again. Unfortunately, both adults and children can only do so.
And one day, the day I left this bench, sit here. And I want you to look at the flock of pigeons.

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