The final portrait is often furthest from the truth.
Dave CullenStichwörter: deception misconception
It feels good to have something to bring to the table,” Ren said. “I will agree with that. But don't
mistake having money or stuff as being the same as being worthy.
Stichwörter: worthiness misconception
We have reached a point today where labor-saving devices are good only when they do not throw the worker out of his job.
Eleanor RooseveltStichwörter: fallacy misconception lack-of-understanding
How is it that some celebrities, whom the average person would believe to have all the popularity a human being could want, still admit to feeling lonely? It is quite naive to assume that popularity is the remedy for loneliness. Loneliness does not necessarily equal physical solitude, it is the inability to be oneself and rightfully represented as oneself.
Criss JamiStichwörter: solitude loneliness human fame popularity lonely slander fortune celebrities misunderstood libel attention emotional psychological misrepresentation introvert misconception naive physical being-yourself facade inability remedy misrepresented
If you look up 'atheism' in the dictionary, you will probably find it defined as the belief that there is no God. Certainly many people understand atheism in this way. Yet many atheists do not, and this is not what the term means if one considers it from the point of view of its Greek roots. In Greek 'a' means 'without' or 'not' and 'theos' means 'god.' From this standpoint an atheist would simply be someone without a belief in God, not necessarily someone who believes that God does not exist. According to its Greek roots, then, atheism is a negative view, characterized by the absence of belief in God.
Michael MartinStichwörter: philosophy atheism definition greek misconception etymology theos
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