I understand you to say that no people have the capacity to become great because once they achieve that point, they lose themselves. They lose sight of others and do not even know themselves at that point. Due to this, we should not contribute to their perception of their own greatness.
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sunny123All people have no capacity to become great.If all people have no capacity to become great, then there would be no historical or modern figures that we would call "great."
AlpheccaStarsIf all people have no capacity to become great, then there would be no historical or modern figures that we would call "great."I'm not sure that I agree with you. There was Alexander the Great, Peter the Great. Catherine the Great, Frederick the Great, Cyrus the Great, and a whole bunch more "great"s. I have my own preferences for people I would call "great."
sunny123I am just posing it here to be corrected.I think you got what you wanted.
sunny123I know many great people here and there.Yes, I can remember meeting my great-grandmother as a child.