From Poetry To Philosophy To Hedonism Poem by Brian Taylor

From Poetry To Philosophy To Hedonism



From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism human thought and human life is the aim for every human who believes in hedonism rights.

From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism you can be free from mental pain and anxiety by studying on all three while putting up your own anxiety fight.

From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism who wouldn't want to seek for happiness and pleasure through the understanding of hedonism, poetry, and
philosophy while practicing human thoughts and human rights.

From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism as humans we strive we strive we strive but happiness is the highest goal of life.

From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism poetry is a human making organ for the brain, philosophy is a human making organ for the brain and that will never change.Hedonism does it's job just like philosophy does they both can give human the same benefit of happiness and is the same.

From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism poetry is my number#1 fan.Philosophy is what I stand for and is the reason why I stand high in thought and what I consider higher thought demand. Hedonism is what I stand for and me looking at myself knowing all three as a one nation man.

From Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism poetry will make someone reach happiness with infinite thoughts of rhythm and one human having their own band.Philosophy will make someone think infinitely and righteously to the point where they'll never give up in life they'll just keep saying yes I can! yes I can! Hedonism will make someone think thought happily infinitely and make all people come to a sense that that is the ultimate aim of life happiness and them knowing they have all their Poetry to Philosophy to Hedonism abilities.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: happiness,knowledge,philosophy,poetry
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Glen Kappy 03 February 2019

brian, this may seem a strange leap from this poem of yours, but i recently set myself to memorize psalm 34 in the rendering called the message, and these lines come to me: Who out there has a for life? Can't wait each day to come upon beauty? Guard your tongue from profanity, and no more lying through your teeth. Turn you back on sin; do something good. Embrace peace— don't let it get away! for what it's worth, glen

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