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Taking Religious Studies meant the part of looking for the way to happiness. And as a crazy student, I loved Hegel the most.I've learned a lot from his lectures on religious studies and his most important thought was connected to his teachings about emotions. He once wrote that only those can get lost in the storm of emotions who don't have anything else in their lives apart from looking for happiness. However, those who have objectives in their lives, those who are go towards these aims (despite all the emotional crises) and continue to approach these aims, can overcome difficulties much more easily. The film on Muhammad Ali's life always comes to my mind in connection with this teaching. He was preparing for one of the most important matches of his life when one of his wives attacked him: 'Ali! Everyone is talking abut your affairs. What do you want? Tell me, tell me what you want?! 'I wanna be a world champion…' was his answer. /Agatha Seymour/ You are welcome at my website: agathaseymour.com, and Instagram page!

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