Bad Or Good
| Title | Bad Or Good |
| # of Words | 381 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.52 |
Bad or Good
Bad or Good
We live in a world in which our primary food is the information. We
perceive the outside world through images, and each image has an echo in our
brain, generating feelings, attitudes and sometimes questions.
Although we belong to the same specie, thousands of differences or
similarities divide and classify us. Each of us perceives in his own way the
information he receives. For some of us, something could be beautiful, for
others the same thing could be ugly. Behind these two words, beautiful and ugly,
we can see another words or, better said, concepts: good and bad. But what do
good and bad mean? Do they really exist?
On one hand, good and bad are two words that express our opinion in terms
of perceived images. We give the images values, which can be, as I already said,
good or bad. On the other hand, being so many types of human beings, it is
normal to be different kinds of perception and interpretation of information.
Therefore, having many people who can interpret This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!
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