No, it should be left to individual choice.
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Why do the schools never talk about the current situation?
How are we going to learn how to live a good life if the schools don't teach us about the world?
What do we even learn from school?
When are we going to realize, that we don't learn much in school unless they teach us about the real world?
How are we going to fix this issue of not teaching students about what is going on and about the real world?
When Odysseus meets with Tiresias, the legendary prophet, he gives him a prophecy. Tiresias tells Odysseus that he will encounter obstacles along the way because Poseidon is set against him. However, he tells Odysseus that it is possible to return home as long as he is able to curb his own desires.
Although Odysseus can return home, and can have some control over the actions he takes to do so, this does not mean that he has the power to steer his fate. Ultimately, his fate is in the hands of the gods. An example of this is the fact that Poseidon has doomed his journey. In Greek mythology, no one can really control his own fate, as this is a task for the gods.
You multiply it by three! I think, sorry if not correct!
The answer is the midpoint because halfway through our stories, something marvelous happens. you have to keep on going to get to the point where the author wants you to get to.