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Classic Essays for Business and Marketing Students
- Narrated by: Ivy Proshenko
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
We are unknown as to our writing ability, we college or university students, for good reason, because part of society wants us to be perfect, even though we are imperfect in every way in our natural environment.... We have never listened to each other because we keep letting them guide us wrongly. How could this have happened? The fact is that we have numerous intellects. But civilizations are always striving to come up with new ideas. We should try to find good things in each other. Our treasure is what we can produce to help each other. Our treasure is also the knowledge we have, which we think we have, and which others cannot see unless we put our wisdom to the test.
Classic Essays for College Students is an initiative to help students get acquainted with a few paradigms of academic papers written by other students that can give them some basic thinking tactics on how they can let their minds play with college subjects. Don't be intimidated by perfectionist attitudes! They constantly make it difficult for us to spread our ideas; being by nature creatures that have trouble dealing with fear, there is one thing that perfectionists always worry about in their state of mind: We are afraid of making mistakes.
What are errors?
Don't we think that they are the ones patiently waiting to be accepted as “righteous” in the future? Whatever else is in our mind, what is called the "perfection drive", we cannot be perfect, we cannot give our heart and mind to the fallacy of perfection, not even our ears. On the contrary, it is enough to write articles, theses, academic papers, or dissertations in an understandable way.