ЁЯФ╖ Both Nietzsche’s individualism and Marx’s socialism are impractical.
ЁЯФ╢ One of them regards an individual to be the "be all and end all" of all creation. Second one thinks of society as being the most important one.
ЁЯФ╖ But both fail when we evaluate them practically.
ЁЯФ╢ Only spiritual thinking can elegantly bridge the divide between these two viewpoints.
ЁЯФ╖ Spiritual thinking gives an individual the right to be free and achieve perfection, in the image of a most pious, holy and perfect soul. At the same time thinks of an individual as being an indivisible part of the society.
✍ЁЯП╗ Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya
ЁЯУЦ Dharma tattwa ka darana aura marma Vangmay 53 Page 6.7
ЁЯФ╢ One of them regards an individual to be the "be all and end all" of all creation. Second one thinks of society as being the most important one.
ЁЯФ╖ But both fail when we evaluate them practically.
ЁЯФ╢ Only spiritual thinking can elegantly bridge the divide between these two viewpoints.
ЁЯФ╖ Spiritual thinking gives an individual the right to be free and achieve perfection, in the image of a most pious, holy and perfect soul. At the same time thinks of an individual as being an indivisible part of the society.
✍ЁЯП╗ Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya
ЁЯУЦ Dharma tattwa ka darana aura marma Vangmay 53 Page 6.7
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