
A Calendar of Wisdom: Daily Thoughts to Nourish the Soul, Written and Se

Nevertheless, the Stoics taught that the wise man is naturally inclined to write books that help other people.
Donald J. Robertson • How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
Dostoyevsky suffered a lot in his lifetime, and it turned him into someone who knew how to pray, how to work hard, how to believe, how to spread his wisdom and even his love with his words. I always thought of Dostoyevsky as this bleak, broken Russian dude who hated everything and everyone. I read Crime and Punishment when I was young and I didn’t ... See more
Fwd: 'I'm Too Lazy and Mediocre to Deserve the Life I Want!'
'You can only improve life in yourself by destroying the barriers that divide your life from that of others, and by considering others as yourself, and loving them. By so doing you increase your share of life. You injure your life when you think of it as the only life, and try to add to its welfare at the expense of other lives. By so doing you onl
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the Imitation of Christ.