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Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it. Søren Kierkegaard

Most men pursue pleasure

    Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, born on May 5, 1813, in Copenhagen, Denmark, was no ordinary thinker. He was a Danish philosopher, theologian, poet, and cultural critic—a man whose ideas would echo through time, influencing existentialism and Protestant theology in the 20th century. Imagine a drama unfolding in four acts, each punctuated by a distinctive crisis—a “collision,”… Läs mer om "Most men pursue pleasure

    Animal farm by George Orwell

    Animal Farm by George Orwell [Summary]

      “Animal Farm” by George Orwell is a thought-provoking book that explores power, corruption and the human condition. Through the lens of a farmyard setting, Orwell masterfully weaves a tale that resonates with readers of all ages. This timeless classic reveals deep insights and has an enduring relevance even especially today. 1. Napoleon’s Rise to Power… Läs mer om "Animal Farm by George Orwell [Summary]

      Man only likes to count his troubles; he doesn't calculate his happiness. Fyodor Dostoyevsky

      Man only likes to count his troubles

        Fyodor Dostoyevsky, a name that reverberates through the corridors of literature, was more than a mere writer. Imagine Dostoyevsky—a man with ink-stained fingers, not from idle scribbling, but from etching profound truths. His journey began amidst fairy tales and legends, where words danced like fireflies. But life wasn’t all enchantment. His mother’s death when he… Läs mer om "Man only likes to count his troubles

        It isn’t what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it. Dale Carnegie

        It isn’t what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing

          Dale Carnegie, a name that resonates like the echo of a well-delivered speech, was more than a mere writer. He wove his life into the very fabric of self-improvement and human connection. Imagine Carnegie—a man with ink-stained fingers, not from writing novels, but from penning life-changing principles. His journey began on a humble farm, where… Läs mer om "It isn’t what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing

          We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Declaration of Independence

          We hold these Truths to be self-evident

            This seminal document, ratified on July 4, 1776, marked the thirteen colonies’ bold separation from Great Britain. At its heart lies a luminous sentence, a beacon for generations: Thomas Jefferson, polymath and statesman, was the mastermind behind this immortal declaration. Born in 1743 in Virginia, he was a farmer, architect, and scholar. But it’s his… Läs mer om "We hold these Truths to be self-evident

            There is no path to happiness; happiness is the path. Buddha

            There is no path to happiness

              Buddha, the enigmatic sage of ancient India, emerges from the mists of time like a lotus blooming in a tranquil pond. Born as Siddhartha Gautama around 563 BCE in the foothills of the Himalayas, he embarked on a quest that would reverberate through centuries. Imagine Siddhartha—a prince draped in silks, sheltered from life’s harshness. But… Läs mer om "There is no path to happiness