Thoughts on simplicity

“Simplicity has always been considered a mark of truth,” said Schopenhauer. Is it true that life is hard? Aren’t we the ones who complicate it? Have we not created more and more needs, and consequently, more suffering? The more needs man has created for himself, a sign of a high level of civilization, the less …

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Someone else, the rest and me…

Just as love leaves an imprint on the souls of those around us, the darkness within us is reflected in our actions and in everything that happens on the global stage. Whether it’s revolutions, coups, demonstrations, or wars, all these events mirror our inner turmoil—full of agitation, dissatisfaction, negativity, hatred, and a desire for revenge. …

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Your Body’s Many Cries for Water

by Fereydoon Batmanghelidj (review) Your Body's Many Cries for Water is a book, as the author says, based on knowledge, personal experience and research. The information provided refers to the role of water in human health and the harmful effects of a lack of water in the body, which Dr. F. Batmanghelidj calls “chronic dehydration”. Based …

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Today… A Season of Gratitude

The article "A Season of Gratitude was posted on 30 December 2024, at https://medium.com and then at https://gobblersmasticadores.wordpress.com/. This week, Marcello surprised me again by posting it in English and translating it into Italian, French and Spanish on his blog at https://marcellocomitini.wordpress.com/ I express my sincere gratitude for posting the article and all your hard work in translating the …

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