« `...` in front of me, Jerome, with a deep eye, who was watching me attentively. Once, he threw me, with his voice off, in a superhuman effort a "Aa bva?" The thought that Jerome, paralyzed at the bottom of his bed, was worried about my tiny worries still upsets me today. He had not lectured me on courage, on the need to think positive as advocated by uplifting literature, but with simple words: "Aa bva?" he had said everything. His support was total. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness |
Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness
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« (...), a friend of mine, very extravagant, compares the ball of life to a banquet and precise; "Just because the meal will end doesn't mean you have to pull your face out." »
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Alexandre Jollien
Self-building: A use of philosophy |
Alexandre Jollien
Self-building: A use of philosophy
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« Simplicity is much more than self-acceptance. It is to be with oneself, with infinite benevolence. Page 109 »
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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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