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Everyday's De Profundis Identification Number: 379 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Miniaturk_009.jpg Preview: G***, it's Alberto. I have neither your address nor your phone number, thus I am writing to you by email. I saw M*** yesterday, and he reported the news to me.   I have been volunteering for almost two years by now, with constancy and in no discontinued manner.   I discovered things I ignored. People around the corner who live in their small houses, their little nests built with years of sacrifices -and at times a lifetime- who have been spending there their anonymous lives paralyzed from their upper neck downward for thirty years; thirty years spent staring at a ceiling with no frescos, often dampened with humidity because at times they are very destitute families.   Eighty years old husbands half incapacitated by an ictus sleeping in a tiny separated bed beside their seventy years old wives and the latter already totally paralyzed, looking into each other eyes with the remains of their lucidity, with the remains of their allotted daytime: love till the end of the world.     People going ... read more: click here Visitors: 14,097 Tagged by its author as: Epistles Letters and Advice This author also has a Blog L' Unica Cosa Che Conta E' Lo Yoga Identification Number: 376 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Miniaturk_009.jpg Preview: Tautologia e contraddizione: dati A e B la tautologia è quando spieghi A usando B posto che B=A, la contraddizione quando spieghi A usando B posto che B=l'opposto esatto di A.   Inoltre, se sei in dubbio su come sostenere un argomento, prediligi nelle tue spiegazioni l'uso del disgiuntivo (o...o....o) piuttosto che della congiunzione (e...e...e...): hai più possibilità di non cadere in contraddizione.     Naturalmente, alla fine dei conti, nessun argomento conta, ma solo la fede: come dice san Paolo "noi non camminiamo grazie alla vista, ma grazie alla fede". Ed è vero.   Per quanto si possa spiegare una cosa, è sempre possibile chiedere ulteriori delucidazioni perchè è sempre possibile continuare a chiedere "perchè?".   Si risale alla fine all' assioma, cioè al presupposto dato per vero senza spiegazione, e l' interlocutore inizia ad esasperarsi sempre di più man mano che ci si avvicina.     Dunque il valore di una ermeneutica (=interpretazione o spiegazione di una cosa) non sta ... read more: click here Visitors: 15,732 Tagged by its author as: Epistles Letters and Advice This author also has a Blog A Reader Writes: A Message For Nick Lane About: "Power, Sex, Suicide". Identification Number: 282 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Miniaturk_009.jpg Preview: Hi Mr. Lane,   well not a native English speaker writing here. Yet I just thoroughly read your book "Power, Sex, Suicide".     I must say that, compared with other books like the notorious The Selfish Gene, yours is truly outstanding for contents, depth of thought, and many a time also for literary value.   Reading Dawkins' selfish gene I was somewhat puzzled at seeing how he de-rubricated whatever opinion opposed to his like the opinion of a "philosopher", which term he meant in a derogatory way. I wonder if Dawkins was aware that scientists, still at the age of Isaac Newton, were not called scientists but "natural philosophers " (and Newton has actually been dubbed recently as "the last magician", for few know that he wrote much more about alchemy than about math, and it didn't seem to do any harm to his intellectual faculties...).   Philosophy may not be a lesson in nature, yet it does is a lesson in thinking. Perhaps Dawkins has never read Immanuel Kant.     So it was refreshing readi... read more: click here Visitors: 12,651 Tagged by its author as: Epistles Letters and Advice This author also has a Blog Aristocracy And Populism: Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad Poor Dad Paradigm Identification Number: 226 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Miniaturk_009.jpg Preview: Some Robert T. Kivosaki (or, maybe, Robert Kiyosaki) once wrote a book titled You Can Choose To Be Rich where he proposed the following synopsis: Poor dad Go to school and make good grades.Get a safe, secure job.Work hard and save.Work for money.Pay your creditors first.Save money by shopping for bargains.Don't buy something you can't afford.Investing is risky.Your house is an assetThe rich are greedy.Money is a necessary evil. Rich dad Become financially literate.Build business.Don't save, invest.Let money work for you.Pay yourself first.Make money by shopping f... read more: click here Visitors: 13,729 Tagged by its author as: Epistles Letters and Advice This author also has a Blog Letter For A Daugther Who Has A Problem With Her Parents And Mother Identification Number: 188 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Miniaturk_009.jpg Preview: You mother has called me, and she has expressly asked whether I could spend a couple of words about the following issue, apparently believing that I could be more contiguous to your way of thinking as far as the register of births could tell - which by the way I found somewhat flattering: I am forty, and I wish I could be more contiguous to your twenties.   It seems she judges that given my somewhat troubled past with my mother (L***, but who is that never had a troubled past with L***?), I could be more suited to provide some sort of advice.     So, it appears I ought to distil kind of a quintessence from my past experience, deliver it to you, and wave goodbye.     It could be such, if I look back in retrospective: difficult relationships with parents constitute normalcy in every family. Tolstoy wrote that "all happy families are alike, and every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way": I at times wondered if he saw that many of the former, because I didn't. But only those... read more: click here Visitors: 15,900 Tagged by its author as: Epistles Letters and Advice This author also has a Blog