« Talmud, Treaty of Principles (IV, 1): "What is the true sage? He's the one who doesn't disdain anyone's lessons. Then (in V, 7): "Seven things distinguish the sage from the one who is not: 1) He does not speak in the presence of the one who surpasses him in wisdom; 2) It does not interrupt the one who speaks; 3) He does not respond hastily; 4) He questions methodly and responds correctly; 5) He discusses the questions in the order in which they were asked; 6) When he does not understand one thing, he says it; 7) And it pays homage to the truth. » »
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Christophe André
States of soul: Learning about serenity |
Christophe André
States of soul: Learning about serenity
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« I remember, for example, the wise words of a political journalist: "I do not believe in objectivity but in the mastery of subjectivity." »
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Christophe André
States of soul: Learning about serenity |
Christophe André
States of soul: Learning about serenity
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« Tzvetan Todorov: "Not everyone can be victorious at the same time, when everyone can live in peace: this value is therefore universalizable, unlike the aspiration for supremacy." Love, openness, respect, listening are the values of wisdom and are universal: all humans can be wise together... »
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Christophe André
States of soul: Learning about serenity |
Christophe André
States of soul: Learning about serenity
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