Change costs. Is moving towards new decisions that might cost us friendships, work and even family.
This study of change and impact, .-
began with Aristotle Aristotle was an empiricist spirit thinker, that is, human knowledge has tried to base on experience. One of the first concerns was to find a rational explanation for the world around him.
The Presocratics realized that what surrounds us is a different reality which is in continuous transformation. Heraclitus of Ephesus
believes that everything is in perpetual change and transformation, the movement is the law of the universe.
Parmenides On the contrary, believes that movement is impossible, because the change is the transition from being to not be, or conversely, of not being. This is unacceptable, and that not being there and nothing can come of it.
Plato, is a kind of synthesis, ie a union or a sum of these two opposing views: that of Heraclitus and Parmenides. On the one hand we have the sensible world, characterized by a constant process of transformation and, on the other hand, we have the perfect abstract world of ideas, characterized by eternity and incorruptibility.
As mentioned in the autodestino.
But the fact of change is always conscious, there's a trigger that leads to a new way of looking at life and make a decision voluntarily or involuntarily, as accepting death.
Aristotle also made a dent in metaphysics, but will resume later.
Meanwhile, let's talk about that just as in nature there are various forms of metamorphosis, humans depend on our ability to change mind and spirit to realize the other stages of change. I decree
plenty for you all, that is the only universal change concerns us, and what you let that happen, stay prepared for more changes in your life, it is natural.
He said Aristotle. : D
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