Monday, May 20, 2019
Leaving the Cave by John Artibello Essay
It is only through a mans deliberate attempt to understand his world and ultimately himself that he is able to achieve a sincerely meaningful life. True, ignorance saves a psyche from the tedious process of knowing the answers to every difficult question, yet it is ignorance that imprisons the somebody to what is superficial and illusory. In a day and age of a market-driven society, people easily fall into the restrain of the same run-of-the-mill desire for material things and for the glitz and vivid colors of the media (Artibello YEAR).Indeed, so much so that their blind adherence to material and physical pleasures prevent them from breaking away of such a cycle. much(prenominal) a problem is not new but in fact has been addressed by Socrates both thousand years ago. He said that most men cannot see beyond the illusions of life and ar stuck with the shallow and false appearances of the world the surface level.This is so because they are like men chained to the ground inside t he caves since childbirth that they are unable to plumb the true meaning of what they see. However, once a person is set free to investigate the outside world, he will at once begin to behold reality in all its overwhelming plenitude, and from there pursue, a life full of meaning and consequence and then achieve lasting happiness (Artibello YEAR).ReferenceArtibello, J. (YEAR). Leaving the cave. Insert PLACE OF PUBLICATION PUBLISHER.
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