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Poster Name:Intellectual
<strong>Subject:</strong><br />first intellectual post to stimulate discussion <br /><br /> Poster Message:
This is the first post to hopefully stimulate genuinely classy intellectual discussion of the Greek system at year. I will take the initiative and start this discussion with the subject of a philosophy class that I took with a professor known as Death. Death may sound morbid but if our mortality is viewed properly, death can use be a great catalyst for transformative inner change in our lives. We can rethink and refocus our life priorities and make the most of our remaining time on this earth with our loved ones. The question is: how does your understanding of your own mortality influence the way that you participate in the Greek system here at Yale? Do you try to party alot in order to gain the most joy during your limited four years here? Are you a philosophical Epicurian? Or do parties seem to be shallow and you instead focus on developing stronger emotional bonds with your brothers or sisters? How does dating in or out of the Greek system affect the way that you live your life from a strictly philosophical perspective? Please feel free to answer these questions below.
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