Premise 1 : The individual is a local entity, satisfied with his current lifesty
le, merely acting for his own.
Premise 2: The human being is not a local entity. Conclusion: The human being, not a frustrated entity, is concerned with the tota l welfare and confusion of the world. Premise 1: Mankind is the storehouse of the past. Premise 2: Each individual (us) is the human who is all mankind. Conclusion: The whole history of mankind is written in ourselves. Premise 1: Human beings are colossally greedy, jealous, anxious and despairing y et affectionate, joyful and gentle. Premise 2: We are human beings. Conclusion: We are a strange mixture of both violence and peace. Premise 1: If you reject authority then you are no longer afraid. Premise 2: If you reject something then you throw off your burdens. Conclusion: You no longer feel fear if you are burden-free. Premise 1: To be free of all authority is to die to everything of yesterday. Premise 2: It is only in that state that one learns and observes. Conclusion: Only when one is free of all authority, one learns and observes. Premise: Arguments Beyond :) Premise 1: Individuality means totality, the whole, "indivisible" not fragmented . Premise 2: Man is broken, fragmented in oneself and separated. Conclusion: Man is not an individual. Premise 1:To know oneself is the highest wisdom. Premise 2: We don't have the patience, so very few of us have done it (know ones elf). Conclusion: Very few of us achieved the highest wisdom because of impatience. Premise 1: