« Counting was also for me a kind of "big thing" unattainable. I imagined that in order to reach him, I had to become a monk, almost a stakhanovist of the detachment, and send to graze all that was material. Until the day I realized that the "big thing" I had to break away from was me. »
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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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« Growing up is not enriching yourself with something new, but discovering what you already have inside. »
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Alexandre Jollien
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Alexandre Jollien
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« A human heart is so vast that it may well house some paradoxes. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Living without why |
Alexandre Jollien
Living without why
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