Italian actor Totò is quoted as saying, "With money, you can meet the people you want to meet. Without money, you meet the people who love you." This statement is not entirely wrong. In the everyday life of an ordinary person, lasting and ...
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image text: Someone has tidied up the hay. Now it looks good. Leftists are practically forced to believe that everyday life is bad. The whole movement would no longer have a raison d'être (reason for existence) if everyday life ...
When it comes to wines and wine hobby, it's always about price first. If you put a thick enough bag of notes on the table, you can get any wine you want. It's always about value for money and the fact that a good wine connoisseur buys ...
The idea of a "deep fear of death" is a typical exaggeration and a typical extreme view. Of course, there is no empirical research to support this claim, and it is a bad mistake to try to force one's own world view to fit such a claim. It ...
"There is a kind of sadness that comes from knowing too much, from seeing the world as it truly is. It is the sadness of understanding that life is not ...
One way of opening up stoastadism is to explore the differences with classical stoicism. Let us mention ten features here, the remaining differences will emerge gradually, in different practical contexts. No peace of mind. urban stoic does not seek peace of mind, especially ...
Football is about organising around the ball. The main problem for the player and the team is that if the organisation is good, the opponent will do anything to destroy it. Another big problem is that a lack of technique ...
It is very peculiar that, concerning Ancient Rome, for the last two millennia, historians of ideas, historians, economists, and theologians have been almost exclusively interested in the question of why Ancient Rome was destroyed. There are various theories about it...
Classical Stoicism has many good points, but here are ten that are still, especially from today's perspective, fully relevant.
Groucho Marx's sleeve-shaking surpasses his namesake Karl Marx's sleeve-shaking both in fun and, above all, in usefulness. Sometimes they are even very stoic, for example the saying: "Before I speak, I have something important to...