The third class was my favorite to date. I have always thought about the inner me, why it existed and if it was the same for other people. I can now understand a little bit better though not completely the difference between the inner self and the outer me. Every time I thought of doing something wrong, or bad, I would always have this feeling in me that fought back but was suppressed. It always tried to prevent me from doing wrong, and it turns out it was the innocent me, unharmed by society and it's standards.
The other part which is really liked was when Prof. Trapani gave us the example of the two older people, one who was happy and had lived life happily and was ready to face death, and the other bitter and with the unhappy life. When one starts to think of this it all makes sense but usually we go on about our lives without realizing why things happen and why things are the way they are.
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