Many times, throughout our lives, we are faced with the unknown. When we experience uncertainty, it can create many things for us, such as worries and anxieties about the future.
Occam’s razor, originally named by the famed philosopher William of Ockham, means that the “plurality should not be posited without necessity” (Britannica).
Stage two is characterized as individuals “repeatedly thinking about or dwelling on suicidal thoughts, ideas, or plans.” What else does this stage look like?
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, anonymity is where an individual’s name is not known, is not given, or is not spoken of. How do we apply this principle in our lives?
Although the four absolutes – honesty, purity, unselfishness, love – are some of the greatest teachings & principles to live by, they are unattainable on an absolute basis.