Enlightenment

Once, the famous English philosopher Bertrand Russell was asked:
Are you willing to die for your beliefs?
He answered: Of course not. After all, I may be wrong.
And we say, we should not die for a belief, even if it was right, rather live for it.

The enlightened mind was completely free from radicalism and anything that might reject truth and right of being different. This makes it a completely human mind.”

From the article of Dr. Ahmad Barqawi, Philosophy House Magazine, First Issue

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