
Originally Posted by
Bugbear
I disagree. I do not think history can be accurate without some foundation of mathematics, science, and some basic understanding of psychology. History does, after all, usually involve human behavior... To me, it is all interrelated, and the history of a subject is very important, as well, if for no other reason than it relates back the struggle to achieve the knowledge of that subject; it relates human meaning to the information. Most subjects or fields have a interrelated importance.
My opinion is that being creative and innovative along with self reflection is what drives or creates a person's spirit, but I probably define spirit differently than most.
It's a "full orb manhood" thing.
Just thought I would, against my better judgement, express what came to mind one more time.

Great point, one question: What is a "full orb manhood" ??? haha
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