Wha what is the moral of the story The truly beautiful mind
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As we know that the morality was therefore never seen simply as a “code of behavior” that designated one as being either “righteous” or “unrighteous,” but as a rudimentary guide (i.e., a “pedagogue”) that points towards the divine beauty that has been diffused throughout creation by the One Who first created it and continues to sustain it. This is why, when speaking of discipleship, Jesus uses the word “perfect” instead of the word “moral.” “If you want to be perfect, go and sell all that you have and give it to the poor, and come follow me.” (Matthew 19:21). Here, the perfection He speaks of has to do with the “proper end” of human life as being exalted to its proper place in the Kingdom of God by sharing in the holiness of God.
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The truly beautiful mind is a story based on Einstien. He was such a great scientist, this story showcase the life of him. He was born on March. In his childhood, he was a fre-ak and later he found his work very boring. He married to his childhood friend and had a son. Einstien wrote a letter to nazism to stop the test of nuclear power.
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