Thursday, 1 October 2015

Life is Merely Illusion

4. Proposition: Life is a mere illusion and just like the world is a stage as we use it as a stepping stone for a showcase of our talents. Provide at least two (2) premises or counter arguments for the proposition. Write in complete paragraph(s).






        Is life merely illusion? Have we ever wondered about the meaning of life? Well, I have to agree with the statement above which is “Life is a mere illusion and just like the world is a stage as we use it as a stepping stone for a showcase of our talents”. First, most people in this world accept the norms and categories they have been given without asking the truly deep question of life. Family, the media, school, and other social components shape our viable perspective version of life.


      As we all, we as a human being live in this world just for a temporary moment. Most of the human being, they have variety of talents which consist of positive and negative vibe. Life is full of drama. Even every person has different personality and attitude which possess them into different talents. The talents don’t occur straightforwardly. We need to build itself with full of passion and commitments. We need to use our talent precisely as our life is like a stepping stone. According to Shakespeare’s “…All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players…” this statement proves that our life is a like cycle which can be good at one time or vice versa.


     Besides that, according to Einstein stated in his quote “… reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent…” From the statement above he is referring the reality is happening in life of today societies is a fake but we need to hold what we understand about persistently, even if what we know is just an illusion.


References:

Brainy quotes: Albert Einstein Quotes. Retrieved http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alberteins100298.html


The meaning and origin of the expression: All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. Retrieved from http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/28900.html



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