Which word can replace ‘beneficial’ in a sentence? The word “advantageous” is a fitting replacement for ‘beneficial,’ as it implies a favorable or helpful effect. What’s another expression for ‘to get benefit’? An alternative expression for ‘to get benefit’ is “to reap the reward...
The sense of purity and defilement is a large part of the sensibilities of traditional koryu in Japan, and depending on the system, still plays a role in how and why some modern Japanese budo (martial ways) do the things they do the way they do it, for better or worse. This sense o...
Persistent ailments have resulted in a visit to the Dr’s. (pre covid)I had a mild headache for just about 2 yrs.. I tried different glasses..sunglasses too which is something I don’t wear as you know, turns out its my neck, an old fighting injury at “Scrubs” I had a pressure...
In both cases, doctrine is the broad recipe that tells us how to play in order to win and encompasses theory (explanations and rationales), culture (the players and their motivations) and authority (who is authorised to do what) (Høiback, 2011). I think the sports metaphor above helps ...
Words that convey a similar meaning to ‘develop’ include ‘advance’, ‘progress’, ‘thrive’, and ‘flourish’, especially when talking about progress in a positive direction. What are some alternative words for ‘development’? For the noun ‘development’, alternatives include ‘expansion’,...
Haas’ inaction in the face of evident wrongdoing infuriated Hayes: “Evidently Haas, like Buxton is willing to do the lesser evil that the greater good may come, so will compromise with these two advocates of a new faith which encompasses all the sins dear to the heart of man in this ...
I know of eight people who died this spring/summer and I lost two good friends this year ~ one to death, the other to just drifting away. Grief encompasses all loss. It’s a package deal – loss/grief. Unfortunately we rarely have one without the other. Whatever the loss may be – ...
"To every work that is done under the sun" encompasses all human activities and endeavors. The phrase "under the sun" is a recurring theme in Ecclesiastes, symbolizing the earthly, temporal realm as opposed to the eternal. The Hebrew word "ma'aseh" for "work" implies deeds or actions. ...
On this basis, I come back to the claim that the emotional responses by means of which a number of individuals participate in a moment of affective intentional community characteristically have a for-the-sake-of-which that encompasses a plurality in some particular unity. I reformulate this ...
get rid of pity and terror, not so as to purify oneself of a dangerous emotion through its vehement discharge – it was thus Aristotle misunderstood it – : but, beyond pity and terror, to realize in oneself the eternal joy of becoming – the joy which also encompasses joy in destruction...