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Thinking for one’s self?

 
 
Reply Tue 19 Mar, 2013 02:38 pm
Could thinking for one’s self be over rate?. Truthfully, thinking for one’s self would only qualify in the self justification of one’s self, in the presence of one’s self. As in what we think is only justified by ourselves, and no one else, unless of corse some one else agrees to think the same.
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