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quarta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2024

Diferença de Sean e McGregor à luz de Platão

 https://youtu.be/E0wCI6Iscak?si=lP-RHvEVjAqd9XJH


My opinion of both

In a crude interpretation of classical Hellenic philosophy, we can see that everyone in the world of MMA loves McGregor, the Athenian Cosmopolitan, for his exploits in the octagon?? No! For a sports icon! But he IS a circus clown with money! However, without manners and with a giant Ego and 30 different personas (from the Greek "Persona"), in the "Cave watching the Shadows"...


Versão tosca

Then there is Sean, a rural Spartan, perhaps stoic who is a banal being, undoubtedly rude and brutish, but real, true, human and urban, without masks or decorum! Without being part of the figures in Plato's "Allegory of the Cave", already outside the "Cave", looking at the Sun!

In a crude interpretation of classical Hellenic philosophy, we can see that everyone in this world of MMA loves McGregor, the Athenian Cosmopolitan, for his exploits? No! Before being an Icon but a circus clown with money but no manners with a giant Ego and 30 different personas (from the Greek "Persona"), in the "Cave watching the Shadows"...

Then there is Sean, a rural Spartan, perhaps stoic who is a banal being, undoubtedly rude and brutish, but real, true, human and urban, without masks or decorum! Without being part of the figures in Plato's "Allegory of the Cave", already outside the "Cave", looking at the Sun!

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