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- W575844843 abstract "Today, it is no longer a surprise that 20th century was dominated by mass culture, somehow associated with illusion of individual's freedom, with maintaining his impression that he has not lost his distinctive feature from other people. Although, at a first glance, focusing on leveling and affirmation of individualism may appear contradictory concepts, power of first one and utopia of second one get on together fairly well and for a long time. The condition of history may seem a serious matter only for one who pays too much attention human values, spirituality by which, as it is said, a person goes beyond any other form of life. Such a man is confused and disappointed in finding out how one who should like him becomes more and more opposite a subject, a weak self and unaware of real conditions of his existence, who wanders about without stability, without an aim, without specific features.1Quite often, a man has come identify himself with an image. He forgets that life means also privacy, that real way of living implies privacy. He has transformed himself into somebody placed under curious eye of public, used being somebody only in service of this public. Thus, his desire remain alone with himself diminishes and profound beliefs of existence do not tell him too much. The real individual neglects fact that, finally, each person has accept himself, with beauties he nourishes and with his personal frustrations, make peace with himself after having made his own choices, with meanness and goodness he transmits. Nobody can escape from himself, no matter how unconsciously and deeply absorbed he may by his image, by his celebrity. There will come, without doubt, some sporadic moments become conscious, draw balance sheet of regrets, remorse, joys, fulfillment etc.I come back say that everything that is most precious in a man's life are singular beliefs, values nourished and private experiences. To be and to have. To be is linked privacy and quality, to refers public space and quantity. Celebrity could understood as a to which replaces to be. Quite often, a person does not know any more that he has become an image, that he fails live in favour of mimicking living. Existence should placed under a question mark when the outside has tendency replace inside, when privacy of spirit with itself is no longer a need or has changed into something unknown, when, from point of view of value, there is no distinction between quality and quantity, when hollow individual is cultivated and not person, a substantial existence which takes care of spirit.Celebrity is looked for, is desired, envied by others, it is a fashion of present time, although its greatest risk is miss really important things. Being concerned polish your own image, you forget that you take care of an image and that any image is a limitation spiritual power. The few ones who value profound ego of privacy, with its crucial, extreme experiences, for whom there is no distance between theory and practice, who make an effort live in agreement with what they are thinking, being perfectly aware that only in this way they are honest themselves and life given them, on other hand, they dedicate themselves a troublesome and continuous struggle.It is much harder your own person or dominated by understanding and mentality of masses than yourself, evaluate yourself consciously, endeavor with honesty improve your ego, simply follow your destiny according your own singular beliefs. Neither intelligence nor culture can relevantly serve you if you have not previously assumed freedom and courage yourself in spite of anything else.Nevertheless, tendency existing in society leveling people's tastes, sticking a certain fashion are in a close interdependence with creation of illusion of individual freedom2. …" @default.
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- W575844843 title "The Role of Confession in Social Communication. a Few Aspects" @default.
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