It is human nature to care and to look after one another. others will think of you because they care about you and you have some meaning to them in life.
That is a subjective question. I think 'not' but others may think they are 'the greatest'.
We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.We don't know. There are different versions of the end of Spartacus, but none of them have been proven. Some writers think he was crucified along with his followers, others think he was killed in battle, and yet others think he may have escaped.
You can wear real expensive cloths that others may not be able to afford.
Yes and No. It Depends on how the person may look on him, as in some will think so and others will think not.
That's actually an opinion it isn't right or wrong may think its delicious and others may think the differently
Many others did so he may also have had that delusion.
This phrase highlights how our self-perception is often influenced by how we believe others perceive us. It suggests that our sense of identity is shaped by our perceptions of how others view us, rather than simply by our own beliefs about ourselves. Essentially, we may define ourselves based on what we think others think of us.
That just depends on what you think. Someone may think they are, but others may think otherwise. Don't worry, everyone should speak their minds and have opinions. Hope I helped!
go to Wisconsin and find out. some people may think -20 degrees is cold while others may think 59 degrees is freezing cold
Some may think the moonwalk is coolest move because of how it looks. Others may think the six-step is the coolest because of its coordination.
What is moral to some, may be immoral to others. What is ethical to some may be unethical to others. So my guess is Rationality is more of mental. However, what is rational to some may be irrational to others. I think we're back at first base, until someone can make sense of what I wrote.... Whatever.... so what,,i don't think this isn't answer is right..
Proud, an egomaniac, conceited. Arrogant, inconsiderate, egotistical, overly-prideful, condescending, pompous, supercilious, lacking sympathy, empathy and/or understanding, having an unrealistic views of self-importance over others; some may argue this could classify someone as vain or narcissistic, and/or may indicate an inferiority complex attempting to be masked with overcompensation.