IF you mean '...see fire...' - The GOLDEN rule is - Raise the alarm, get everyone out, and call the fire brigade.
to see what you learned so far and to see where you are lacking
the golden eagle can see in the dark
Kant sees space and time as key parts of man's sense perceptions. These are considered to be fundamental forms through which we experience and organize our sensory input.
You cant get the golden puffle but you can see it on stage.
Oh, dude, Rule 34 is like the internet's golden rule that says if something exists, there's probably a not-so-family-friendly version of it online. It's basically the "if it exists, there is porn of it" rule. So, like, be prepared to see some weird stuff if you go down that rabbit hole. Just saying.
Getting leg cramps all the time could mean that you are lacking in a certain vitamin. You should go and book an appointment with your doctor and ask for some bloodwork to see what you are lacking in.
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Lacking courage. See the Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz.
Kant wrote that all our knowledge is relative to human perception and 'reasoning'. We 'see' reality as it appears to us through our senses (filters of perception) and 'thought' (fantasy made into logic like 'rationalism'). So far Kant is defending 'cultural relativism'. Both Giambattista Vico and Immanuel Kant see common sense as THE guideline for decisions. But Kant might have had 'moral' reasons to come to his tricky compromise: therefore the only 'truth' is our selfmade 'truth' (there is nothing higher than reason: 'rationalism'). Kant suggests that in the end only 1 selfmade 'truth' is behind 'human reality'. 'Kantian truth' ('rationalism'), fundamentally protestant..Faith in 'rational' a priori is (inherently arrogant) called: 'understanding'In his Kritik der reinen Vernunft Immanuel Kant intended to show that the pretensions of 'knowing reality' in general were groundless.Critique/Kritik does not mean criticism, but 'analysis'. Kant is not attacking 'pure reason', but defending 'reason' against 'impure knowledge' supplied by senses. Kant's 'Critique' can be interpreted as trying as a compromise between 'mysticism'and common senseIn Kant's view 'pure reason' is similar to applying the 'meta-logic of nature by 'rational beings' and is independent of all sense experience (faith)
The answer to this question can very depending on what type of budget you are talking about ... But the golden rule when making a budget is to see what you need and what you can do with out ... Now also you need to have some "Rainy day" money(s) as will ...