According to Paul Tillich, the ultimate concern is the object of one's highest devotion and loyalty, that which gives meaning and purpose to life. It is the foundational focus that shapes one's identity and drives their actions and beliefs. Tillich believed that identifying and committing to an ultimate concern is essential for human fulfillment and spiritual well-being.
- A sense of empathy - A concern for fellow human beings - Dedication to study - An ability to listen and hear - Deductive reasoning - Stamina
Its very difficult to know if your essential oil is true or not. Basically there are three ways to know: 1. Buy from a local supplier that takes the essential oil business seriously and has genuine concern to their customers. They will even educate you about essential oils. It would even be better if you can buy from the essential oil producers themselves. 2. Smell the essential oil. Essential Oils supposedly smells like the raw material where they come from. Example, ginger essential oil should smell like real ginger. If your ginger essential oil smells like something else, there must be something wrong. 3. Check the price. Essential Oils don't come cheap. Some are really very expensive. A good indicator is price. If its priced too low, it can be a fragrance oil or very low quality essential oil.
May I know your concern, sir?I have a lot of concern for your health.
Her concern for the puppy was touching.One concern was the leaking roof.
i have a lot of concern, or worry about you
no it is not an concern
Both are important. Since generating income or profit is essential to a business concern efficiency is paramount. However, if a company fails to be creative and innovative efficiency will eventually be diminished.
It doesn't, unless an animal has permanently lost its 'fingers' or 'paws' or 'talons' etc, (which me may essential in the animals' life) than the number of fingers an animal has does not concern its survival
'To whom it may concern' is right. 'To whom soever it may concern' is wrong.
What was the Monsieur’s main concern
the use of essential and non-essential sentences