the prode precedes the ruin
By uvacerba
@uvacerba (427)
Italy
December 20, 2006 10:43am CST
There is a proverbio that it says: “The pride precedes the ruin.” Which thing means? Often the pride does not come used like fierezza, but like vanity. Here because they have decided this proverbio. And' boasting itself that door to the ruin. Sure they want to emulate someone and the pride pushes them to make always more, always better, but you door also to the esasperazione, than it transforms in defeat and mortificazione. At present, it is stretched to living based on what it is had, and nn us accrgiamo of being always piu egoist, thinking that this leads to the peace and the harmony and to satisfy every desire is the final goal of the same existence. But this atteggianmento door first of all to make we badly to the others and in consequence same ..... In fact always goes piu expanding persons who perceive a ineguatezza sense, poor devils, isolates to you, expectant, gotten depressed, impulsive, incapable of independence and this puo to find itself mainly in countries mainly develops to you, where greater it is the competition between greater human beings is not admitted just of having to that making with an eager atmosphere in fact piu I have piu task of being and nobody will succeed to find satisfaction, because in tries of satisfactions. memories and the regretted ones make to lose sight object to it to you important…
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