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Daily Dose of Reason -
Society & Culture
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Written by Michael J. Hurd, Ph.D.
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Monday, 14 January 2008 20:00 |
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Q: What do people mean when they use the expression: "bigger than myself/themselves." Sports commentators, for example, say about individual athletes in team sports: "No one player is bigger than the game (football, baseball, etc.) itself." Or people who justify joining some political crusades say: "I wanted to be part of something bigger than myself." The key word here seems to be "bigger." What gives? |
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