-
Revisiting the Stoics
Read more: Revisiting the StoicsWell, you know what they say, some things never change. Anxious, dissatisfied, relationship not going well? So what else is new? I’ve recently come across the following, from Epictetus: “There are things which are within our power, and there are things which are beyond our power.” (…) “Within our power are opinion, aim, desire, aversion,…
-
Educația, între formare și informare
Read more: Educația, între formare și informareRecent am dat, la grădiniță, peste următorul poster care mi-a plăcut foarte mult și m-am gândit să nu îl țin numai pentru mine. E schema rezumată plastic a unui concept pedagogic preuniversitar (până la gimnaziu, după cum deduc). Iată-l: Ce-mi place la el? În primul rând îmi place la nebunie chestia cu rădăcinile. Faptul că…
-
Ancient words of counsel?
Read more: Ancient words of counsel?“It may be said that every individual man and all men in common aim at a certain end which determines what they choose and what they avoid. This end, to sum it up briefly, is HAPPINESS AND ITS CONSTITUENTS. (…) We may define happiness as prosperity combined with virtue; or as independence of life; or…
-
Despre “sfânta” ospitalitate
Read more: Despre “sfânta” ospitalitateA fost odată ca niciodată…. literalmente. Petrecându-mi eu zilele în pitoreasca Bavarie și târându-mi țurloaiele pe strada mohorâtă de toamnă și de ploaie ca să-mi duc odrasla la grădiniță, unde nu-mi stă frate mintea-n loc când dau peste următoarea arătare: Ei bine, da, un wohnmobil. Un camper. Ce mare filosofie, ați zice voi, naivilor. Ce…
-
Toni Erdmann – A Must See
Read more: Toni Erdmann – A Must SeeToni Erdmann, which has just opened in Germany, is a bizarre independent film that will make you embrace Romania with all you’ve got, and which also manages to lampoon the trappings of corporate life just the right amount. (The impossible loneliness, the ridiculous helplessness of wrestling with a dress that’s too tight amidst the barren luxury…
-
Quote of the day
Read more: Quote of the dayThe tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of his own life, but that it bothers him less and less. Vaclav Havel – Letters to Olga (1988), p. 237
-
The invisible pane
Read more: The invisible panethe sun is hanging in the fir trees by the collar of its wintry coat. old people have come out into the park to walk their dogs to its skirt. the dogs prance and snoop. the people themselves walk at an angle, slanted, like leaden-limbed mimes on a running belt that’s running in the opposite…