« My body was like a child to be protected, to cherish. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Small Treatise on Abandonment: Thoughts to Welcome Life as It Proposes |
Alexandre Jollien
Small Treatise on Abandonment: Thoughts to Welcome Life as It Proposes
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« The definition of wisdom is often questioned. `...` I don't know much about this concept of wisdom. I will argue, however, that for me, being wise requires knowing, "doing with" your possibilities and weaknesses, managing your reality. To achieve this requires a long apprenticeship. `...` "Accepting, it requires rigorous work on oneself that `...` goes far beyond analytical introspection. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness |
Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness
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« The adversities encountered thus constitute a breeding ground on which existence is built. »
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Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job |
Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job
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