Champions Renaissance

(Answer at the end).

THE CULTURAL IMPRINT

By Charles Kocian

In the last post we said that without the Renaissance, the U.S. Declaration of Independence would not have existed.

Although our decisions in our personal life may had bring us wealth and happiness, cognitive dissonance is uncomfortable and ordinary when we want to think in a high-end performance style. And with a foggy mind, people can make irrational decisions that leads to poverty and war.

Probable nuclear World War III

In times of a probable nuclear war, reciprocity and balance is needed. Are the sitting authorities thinking with concepts attached to reality? Concepts disconnected from what we perceive with our five senses are worthless.

The Inquisition put Galileo in jail because he was loyal to his telescope. Today we know the Vatican knowledge was not objective in those days.

Florence in Italy

In the Renaissance, Florence was independent from the papacy, and the Medici’s allowed thinkers and artists to create from the five senses. This freedom of thought gave birth to the exceptional minds of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Galileo.

“An exceptional mind works like a compass”. Charles Kocian.

CONCLUSION

Galileo’s mind was like a compass. A compass is a tool that allow us to make good decisions to reach our goals. An exceptional mind is the compass that allows man to achieve its purpose in life, a purpose connected to the real objective world.

Although enjoying material wealth is great, it is incomplete without an exceptional mind, because, only with rational integrity man can enjoy self-confidence and self-esteem. Our game and book allow us to discover the wealth of our self-esteem differentiating it from social-status. By playing the game you will join the adventure to design your future with bespoke perfection to conquer new horizons.

Now, the answer for the question of today.

QUESTION N° 1

The cultural imprint derives from the philosophical criteria of a culture.

a) True 

b) False

The answer is true.

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