“Ambition, from the Latin “ambire”/going around, which was used when a politician went from house to house to ask for votes. Ambition is the strong desire to appear great, not necessarily to become great. The struggle to become a famous person, not necessarily to become an admirable one.” GreatnessFameAmbitionAppearanceVanityAspirationAdmirationPoliticians Author:Giannis Delimitsos
“Don’t just tell children to seek gentleness and greatness, because they won’t understand what these words could mean. Instead, show them the lives of gentle and great people, and narrate their noble deeds. Children will immediately be carried by a longing for the same things, or for even better ones.” ChildrenKindnessYouthGreatnessGentlenessSurpassingEmulationGreat DeedsNobleness Author:Giannis Delimitsos
“The word "ambition" was etymologically created from the Latin word “ambire”/going around, which was used when a politician went from house to house to ask for votes. Ambition, in its negative connotation, is the strong desire to appear great, not necessarily to become great. The struggle to become a famous person, not necessarily to become an admirable one.” GreatnessAmbitionAppearanceVanityAdmirationVotersPoliticiansFamous People Author:Giannis Delimitsos
“Ambition, from the Latin “ambire”/going around, was used when a politician went from house to house to ask for votes. Ambition, in its negative connotation, is the strong desire to appear great, not necessarily to become great. The struggle to become a famous person, not necessarily to become an admirable one.” GreatnessAmbitionVanityAdmirationVotersPoliticiansFamous PeopleApearance Author:Giannis Delimitsos
“When we praise greatness in the world, greatness increases in the world. No praise for greatness is too much, so let us not restrain ourselves!” WorldGreatnessPraiseGrandeurGreat PeopleGreat Deeds Author:Giannis Delimitsos