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Dan and Christopher are just a friend walking slowly home from school they slowly move to there houses .suddenly Christopher shouted
what ?Dan replied.
"look at this poster ." he point to the poster.
"A hug circus is in town ".
Dan become confused then he say circus .
yes. Christopher replied .
"I love circus ". lets go together .It is a kind of fun.
I wiil ask to my mom for money to buy the tickets .Dan was un sure that his mom will give money or not because his math exam is coming soon . He should study .
"Donot be silly." Christopher .I wil give you ticket tomorrow at lunch time .The circus is of three days so donot loose that opportunities .
Their philosophies are similar. Both movements were born as a reaction to strict traditions, laws and religious rules. They both opposed Calvinism. They both thought that an individual, as well as nature are important. No rules should be obeyed - both movements thought that.
Answer: They don't believe that they're smart enough or mentally strong enough to achieve something
I haven't read it, so I cannot be completely sure, but based on the title of this work, I am assuming that the major theme of "Life without Principle" is freedom. You are not constrained by principle to do whatever you want, and that is the definition of freedom.