The documents at the end of chapter 2 were very informational because it gave me a greater understanding of the different kinds of art work in the Indus Valley civilization. Other kinds of archeological discoveries that would be helpful in furthering my understanding of Indus Valley civilizations would documents that contained writing about the every day life or about their religious beliefs. Something that has a direct interpretation because art work can be seen in multiple different perspectives but writing is concrete. I really liked getting to read more about the Indus Valley civilization because they were larger than Egypt and Mesopotamia but Indus Valley civilization doesn't receive the same recognition as Egypt and Mesopotamia does.
After reading The Superior Man , I think that our leaders should really listen to XVI.24 and XIV.29. XVI.24 states that the superior man is always moving forwards while the mean man doesn't move or moves backwards. This is very important because as a nation we want to continually move forward to become better. In XIV.29, the master talks about how the superior man lets his actions speak for him instead of his words. Meaning that he says one thing but then he makes sure that his actions follow them up. This is important in a nation because we need a leader that is going to do. a leader who just says things but doesn't follow up is someone who shouldn't be in charge.
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