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“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.”“Summer” here stands for an inner vitality – a burning hope and a stubborn will to resist. “Deep winter ...
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2025-11-29 16:28
Franz Kafka was the textbook definition of a highly sensitive person. His world was tiny: the smallest incident could hijack his senses and fill his mind. But his world was also vast: at any moment h ...
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2025-11-28 21:24
I’m Alone, and Completely at Ease is a collection of Hesse’s poems, sketches, and nature pieces—a kind of quiet, self-healing journal in book form.The title itself comes from his semi-autobiograph ...
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2025-11-27 16:11
In a crowded subway station, a young commuter notices a homeless man’s fingers shaking and quietly buys him a hot coffee. In a fluorescent-lit office, an employee spends the whole day unsettled by a ...
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2025-11-25 10:57
A lot of people are stuck in the same place:You understand everything in theory, but nothing moves in reality.You can read everyone’s motives, you can predict how every story ends — but when it’s ...
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2025-11-23 15:13
The more anxious someone is, the more they need someone else to decide for them.In a coach’s office, a mom spent almost a thousand dollars just to hear one sentence: “Have your kid major in compute ...
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2025-11-22 16:28
In the rush of modern life, many of us fall into a strange pattern without even noticing it: we’re unfailingly polite to colleagues, clients, and even strangers, yet we snap at the people waiting fo ...
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2025-11-21 17:18
At twenty-four, on the strength of a single novella, Poor Folk, he suddenly became the talk of St Petersburg and won the admiration of the famous Russian critic Belinsky. At twenty-eight, because of ...
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2025-11-13 21:26
Two very different flavorsIf you love crime fiction, Christie and Higashino are can’t-miss authors. But don’t lump them together. Reading Christie is like playing a high-stakes guessing game—blink ...
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2025-11-12 21:35
Click here to read the book Psychologist Jane Nelsen once said, “If teaching your child feels painful, you’re probably using the wrong approach.”We parents reflect again and again, yet fall into t ...
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2025-11-11 22:03
Does a human life have meaning? People have wrestled with that question for thousands of years. Some say it doesn’t—that when a person dies the lights go out and everything turns to ash. Others i ...
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2025-11-8 20:46
Two nights before Christmas, Joan Didion died. Didion was an iconic American author. I’ve read four of her books so far, but I first found her through a tragedy. In late December 2003, just days bef ...
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2025-11-7 22:55
— 1 —Digging up politicians’ scandals—especially sex scandals—has a long pedigree. In the United States, the first high-profile instance dates to 1802, when Thomas Jefferson was president. As ev ...
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2025-11-6 23:00
On our curious journey through human cognition, there’s a paradox that shows up everywhere: the more we know, the harder it can be to communicate. This cognitive bias—known as the “curse of knowle ...
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2025-11-5 23:11
Have you noticed this pattern?You pull an all-nighter—pure fun in the moment—then spend the next few days foggy, irritable, and kicking yourself. But you grind through a tough 5K or wrestle with a ...
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2025-11-5 14:47
What you resist tends to stick around; what you face starts to fade.Until you make peace with your shadow, it will keep running the show.When you carry an “I can go all in” attitude, very little fe ...
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2025-10-23 16:59
Click here to read the book A writer once said: people who cling and badger you aren’t deeply in love; they’re racing their own egos. Real love won’t grovel—self-respect won’t allow it. Loving ...
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2025-10-20 19:44
I kept trying to love him “better,” convinced it was never enough—when really I just wanted to be treated with the same care.I used to hope someone would truly understand me. No one has, so far.Wh ...
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2025-10-19 14:39
The Legend of 1900 by Alessandro Baricco (Italy)The film’s source is Baricco’s stage monologue Novecento—a slim, musical piece of theater from one of Italy’s most-watched writers after Calvino an ...
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2025-10-18 21:33
In 1921, Hermann Hesse’s life went dark. His marriage had collapsed, one of his children had died young, and the war had shredded his nerves. He was so broken he thought about ending his life. That ...
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2025-10-17 18:21
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