sarah-gebril replied to your post: sarah-gebril replied to your post: sarah-gebril…
And I totally know that x) But I was just highlighting something. :) It’s hard to compare between both anyway. Because I guess Beethoven didn’t seek greatness. He was just GREAT. Therefore, not because he was great he was unhappy. (iguess)
Of course. And I am just saying, Hitler was pretty sure about his greatness and he was happy killing people, though I don’t take into my consideration that he’s great.
#A great philosopher suffers from secrets of the universe and the facts he can’t reach.
sarah-gebril replied to your post: sarah-gebril replied to your chat: Would you…
Greatness varies from a person to another. Maybe greatness for me is to be happy & satisfied.
mmm you’re right, you’re absolutely right, but that’s not the greatness am talking about here.
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heidiw replied to your post: heidiw replied to your chat: Would you rather be…
Now im happy :P
And now I am also happy =)
sarah-gebril replied to your chat: Would you rather be Happy or Great?
I’d rather be happy, therefore great.
There is a huge difference. As example the great Ludwig van Beethoven who made beauty itself, and he was miserable.
heidiw replied to your chat: Would you rather be Happy or Great?
i’d rather be crazy :P :D
You already are=D
