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Moderation is a key element to contentment and should be practiced in today's society. Many people search for happiness by engulfing themselves in life's highest pleasures, others look for contentment by over-working themselves to try and be the richest. However, these extremes will not produce happiness, instead, one should find tranquillity by seeking the truth, and looking inside to find reality and true beauty... displayed 300 characters
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One cannot look to these for the answers, or even try to relate it to their own life. It is not real and should not be looked upon as truth. Although movies are an exaggeration of real life, it is not an exaggeration of "the good" but rather, of the emptiness and shallowness of life.
The allegory of the cave illustrates the difference between the materialistic world and the intelligible world... displayed next 300 characters
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