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'Horizon- Achieving the Unattainable' is a poetry collection written by Kshitij Singh. The poetry collection possesses great range of poems, ranging from poems.
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But expectations are high now and South Korean news agency Yonhap reports that parts of the summit would be broadcast live. If all goes well, the matter of the reunification of Korea could also be mulled over by both sides. Eager for reconciliation, However, due to the tense relations between the two sides, only 2. At this point in time, a peace deal seems more likely at the historic meeting between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in this week.

Facilitating South Korea-North Korea ties and upholding the international security mechanism of the UN Security Council, sustainable peace can be achieved, but it is only possible if the global community also plays an active role. Peace is as complicated as denuclearization. There also has to be a process of actually delivering the peace. Trying to make a naturalistic poem optimistic could consequently be compared to chasing the horizon. Today Hubble is inviting us to take quantum leaps into the vast infinitude of creation. As the universe is infinite, so are the yet untapped powers of the human mind.

So, keep running on to what is yet to be.

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I think Brandt got it right here. I have always felt that the point of this poem was to praise the man who refused to accept his limitations. At the same time for some reason, I have always assumed that the man chasing the horizon knew it wsa in fact hopeless. But he refused to accept that.

Through the Horizon

Where do I get this? Crane is a naturalist he is interested in showing how faith in something you can never reach is ignorant and how men refuse to believe the impossible is possible and that blind faith in achieving the impossible is futile. I think this could be contrasting the prominent views of the day—realism and romanticism. Jono was being stupid.


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Pursuing what you believe in is one of the most important things a human can do. Anything is possible if you seek with all of your heart.

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Try believing for once and see what happens… as for the poem…I see it as a semi-humorous view of peoples struggle for what is possible and what is not. The two perspectives are that of the realist the speaker and the idealist the man pursuing the horizon , and in fact Crane means for us to see the folly in the perspective of the realist.

The question for a true voice of reason would be whether the goal, regardless of the possibilities for success, is commendable.


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All goals of rationalist philosophers have been quests for the horizon—utopian society, moral codes based on pure reason, etc. Perfection is by definition unattainable, but the quest for it is a hallmark of human intellectual pursuit, and Crane understood as much. One man sees another who is futilely pursuing something that, he himself, does not think exists. So either the unbeliever just simply does not see what the big deal is, or the believer is caught up in a blind, useless faith.

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Considering how Crane keeps writing of a universe bereft of godly superintendence, it is more likely that it was intending it to be the latter. The observer must have felt sorry for that man who kept chasing something that simply is not there.


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I think that it means that humans have mind sets. The man that wants to go to the horizon thinks that he can, and he wants to. The other man sees and trys to tell him that it will not work, but since the man seeking the horizon is so set in his ways he calls the other guy a liar.

From Genius to Madness

I think that you are all wrong. Or dumbasses, if you will…I think that this poem is about mankind…the man is in pursuit of a goal that is impossible to achieve, and then, when the voice of reason stops him and tells him of the hopelessness of his task, the man keeps running anyway. He prefers ignorance, and calls Reason a liar. This poem is about seeking. It means that we all must find our own answers in life, and those answers can only be found within ourselves. To look for external solutions to internal problems is like chasing the horizon—for every step towards it, the horizon takes a step back from us.

These need to be progressed within the period but have a likely longer horizon, in this case our horizon two within the three horizon framework but usually more than one planning cycle of 12 months.

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Sometimes they can take two to three years to emerge. Some of these emerge as the business of the future from exploring, experimenting and building understanding. This will allow us to determine the commitments and resources and help qualify the returns to structure these accordingly. As we determine the portfolio of innovations we then need to apply entirely different measurement and performance criteria for each time and thinking horizon.

Our existing planning does needs to account for all three horizons , they cannot be simply fitted into one set of plans, all having clear metrics and financials. Often the time horizon of possible desired innovation often has these real conflicts. The actual realities and needs of the organization, especially in the short-term, we lower the innovation impact in final delivery.

We fall back on incremental solutions as the organization does not have the patience, appetite or desire to see through the potential fully.