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Stoic Quote: "No tree becomes rooted and sturdy unless many a wind assails it. For by its very tossing it tightens its grip and plants its roots more securely; the fragile trees are those that have grown in a sunny valley." – Seneca
Strength is forged through adversity. Seneca uses the image of a tree to illustrate that true resilience comes not from comfort, but from challenge. A tree that has never faced strong winds grows weak, its roots shallow. But a tree that has been tested by storms digs deep, securing itself against whatever comes next.
The same applies to life. A man who has faced hardship and endured is unshakable. He has been tested, and his foundation is strong. Meanwhile, those who have known only comfort struggle when faced with difficulty—they have not developed the resilience that hardship provides.
💡 Lesson: Embrace hardship. It strengthens your character and prepares you for greater challenges ahead.
To live in a civilized country, you don't have to leave Russia. Especially not to make a revolution in it. Just don't litter, don't swear, start driving according to the rules on the roads, don't give bribes, don't take bribes, don't drink alcohol and don't smoke, don't cheat on your loved one, respect the culture and learn the history of your homeland, respect the elderly. And you won't even notice how you find yourself in a civilized state.
Mikhail Zadornov
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Thank you very much | Those quotes bring hope, but require heart and soul of steel as one might for whole life only experience as if adding a drop od sweet water into a salty ocean. | Elrond
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Stoic Quote: "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." – Seneca
Just as a body grows stronger through resistance, so too does the mind develop through hardship. Seneca reminds us that challenges are not to be feared—they are the training ground of character. Without struggle, we remain weak; through adversity, we become unshakable.
Consider a blacksmith forging a blade. If the metal is never tested by fire, it remains brittle. But when exposed to heat, hammering, and pressure, it becomes a weapon of strength. Likewise, every hardship you face is a test that tempers your spirit, making you more resilient.
💡 Lesson: Hardships are not punishments but opportunities for growth. Embrace them as training for the mind.
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"People's opinions are mainly designed to make them feel comfortable; truth, for most people, is a secondary consideration."
— Bertrand Russell
Russell highlights that people often hold beliefs that comfort them rather than seeking the truth.
Facing reality can be uncomfortable, but only truth leads to growth and understanding.
Have the courage to have an opinion. Have the wisdom to hide it.
Alan Rickman
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Thank you very much | All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them - Galileo Galilei | Lord Radagast
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no matter how hard it is for you now, remember that in the future everything will be fine, you will overcome this stage of life, you are strong, you will cope, I am with you
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creativity should not be paid and private, it should be free and common
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Philosophy is the art of thinking deeply, questioning reality, and seeking wisdom. Throughout history, great thinkers have shaped the way we understand life, knowledge, and human nature. Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus developed Stoicism, teaching resilience, self-discipline, and the importance of focusing only on what we can control. Friedrich Nietzsche challenged traditional values, urging individuals to create their own meaning, while Søren Kierkegaard explored faith, anxiety, and the personal journey toward truth.
Carl Jung revolutionized psychology by uncovering the power of the unconscious mind, while Fyodor Dostoevsky and Virginia Woolf used literature to reveal the complexities of human emotion and existential struggle. Oscar Wilde and Voltaire used wit and satire to critique society, encouraging free thought. Terence McKenna explored consciousness and the boundaries of perception, while Richard Feynman celebrated curiosity and scientific discovery.
From Plato’s pursuit of ideal forms to Diogenes’ radical cynicism, philosophy remains a timeless tool for self-discovery and intellectual growth. Whether through the poetic wisdom of Rumi or the artistic depth of Vincent van Gogh, these figures continue to inspire, challenge, and awaken the mind—reminding us that wisdom is the key to a meaningful life.
if you have lost something and you were deprived of something, you should not respond to evil with evil, any losses today are future gains
And finally, a poem by Gaft
(please forgive me that it doesn't rhyme, I translated it using Google Translate, but the wisdom is preserved and I hope you like it, don't judge me too harshly)
Actually, the poem itself:
Thank you to everyone who hinders us,
Who intentionally harms us,
Who ruins our plans,
And tries to offend us!
Oh, if only these people
Could understand what role
They play in our destinies,
Causing us this pain!
A soul that has never known loss,
A soul that has never known offense,
How will you measure happiness in life?
The joy of forgiveness, what will you compare it to?
Well, how can you grow wiser and develop
Without these good evil people?
From the obstacles they create,
Thousands of ideas will arise,
Filled with goodness and light!
And I will repeat to them a hundred times:
THANK YOU for all of THIS,
Well, what would we do without YOU!
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A person's morality can be seen in how he treats the defenseless, who cannot respond to him in any way, and those who cannot be of any use to him
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Nikola Tesla, the brilliant inventor and electrical engineer, had a notable fascination with the numbers 3, 6, and 9. This interest stemmed from his recognition of mathematical patterns these numbers create in the decimal system - when 3 is multiplied by itself repeatedly, the last digits create a repeating pattern, while 9, when multiplied by any number, produces results whose digits add up to 9 or a multiple of 9.
Tesla was drawn to what's sometimes called "vortex mathematics," where these numbers hold special significance, with 9 representing the completion of a cycle while 3 and 6 mark important points within it. This numerical interest extended into his observations of electromagnetic systems and energy patterns in his groundbreaking work.
Tesla's fascination manifested in his personal habits as well; he reportedly walked around buildings three times before entering and preferred hotel rooms with numbers divisible by 3. While Tesla's number fascination is well-documented, it's important to note that some of the more mystical quotes attributed to him about these numbers may be apocryphal or exaggerated in popular culture.
Tesla was primarily a scientist and inventor whose work was grounded in electromagnetic theory and practical applications, though he was influenced by the philosophical and mystical traditions of his era, which often placed significance on certain numbers
Even the brilliant Albert Einstein had moments of self-doubt. In one of his letters of self-pity, he lamented: "Come, dear old friend, Lady Resignation, and sing me your familiar old song so that I can continue to spin quietly in my corner."
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the paradox of life is that no matter how a person avoids making mistakes... in his life he will make all possible mistakes, every day new mistakes and new troubles, but we need not regret and understand that we could not act differently, because we did not know how to act correctly, so we need to learn from our mistakes and not repeat the same mistake twice
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Stoic Rule: Master Your Reactions
"When you are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger."
— Epictetus
Anger is easy. It flares up when someone wrongs you, when they act foolishly, when they fail to meet your expectations. But before you judge, look inward. Are you without flaws? Have you never made a mistake, acted out of ignorance, or failed to live up to your own standards?
A Stoic understands that frustration with others is often a reflection of our own imperfections. Instead of wasting energy on anger, use it to refine yourself. Control your emotions, and you control your life. Let go of the need to change others—focus on mastering yourself.
When someone offends you, don’t react—reflect. The strongest person is the one who stays in control.
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Aldous Huxley (1894–1963) was an English writer and philosopher best known for his dystopian novel Brave New World (1932), which critiques a future society obsessed with consumerism, technological control, and the loss of individuality.
Key Aspects of His Work:
• Dystopian Fiction: Brave New World is one of the most famous dystopian novels, alongside 1984 by George Orwell. It explores themes of state control, psychological conditioning, and the dangers of a pleasure-driven society.
• Philosophy & Mysticism: Huxley was deeply interested in spirituality, mysticism, and altered states of consciousness. His book The Perennial Philosophy (1945) examines common spiritual ideas across religions.
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The American philosopher and professor Noam Chomsky, at the age of 95, loses his ability to speak and write, thus being forced to relinquish the throne of words—the very tool through which he exposed the truth about global systems. Throughout his life, he left behind powerful reflections, including:
“There are no poor countries, only failed systems of resource management.”
“No one will place the truth in your mind; it is something you must discover for yourself.”
“If you want to control a people, create an imaginary enemy that appears more dangerous than you, then present yourself as their savior.”
“One of the clearest lessons of history: rights are not granted; they are taken by force.”
“There is a purpose behind distorting history to make it seem like only great men achieve significant things. It teaches people to believe they are powerless and must wait for a great man to act.”
“The world is a mysterious and confusing place. If you are not willing to be confused, you become a mere replica of someone else’s mind.”
“To control people, make them believe they are responsible for their own misery and present yourself as their savior.”
“The West will one day regret its shallow ideas that alienate people from their true nature. One must seek the right religion and the right belief.”
Vale lembrar que algumas dessas frases não são citações verificadas de Chomsky. Muitas vezes, pensamentos atribuídos a ele podem ter sido alterados ou criados por outras fontes.
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📚 Why Read A Tale of Two Cities?
Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities masterfully weaves a tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. This historical fiction captures the dualities of human nature and society, as reflected in its famous opening line.
✔️ Explores profound themes of transformation, revolution, and resilience.
✔️ Features unforgettable characters like Sydney Carton, whose journey of redemption inspires to this day.
✔️ Offers a vivid portrayal of the chaos and hope during one of history's most tumultuous times.
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One of the harshest forms of human suffering from the point of view of the Russian writer "Tolstoy" is that the lived scene is repeated daily. The same faces, the same conversations and ideas, and always talks about the same trivial and worthless things. As for the speakers, they are completely convinced that the talk should be like this, and they will continue their lives in this way until death. But you cannot bear this or adapt to it. This is hell itself! - Leo Tolstoy
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you are my friends. not mine but ours
The main thing is that your soul is joyful and pure.
Frances Eliza Burnett
You can even turn to the Ukrainian philosopher Grigoriy Skovoroda, in his poem he says that different people have different goals in life and, accordingly, different activities, but only those who have a clear conscience are not afraid of death
We can turn to Napoleon Hill's books and find out that the author advises saving in order to achieve wealth, because absolutely any resources can be flushed down the toilet and never seen again in life. And even if you conditionally live in Europe and earn a lot, the prices there are appropriate, and your salary can be spent no less quickly than in post-Soviet countries, if you do not save and count money
we need to understand that some people have absolutely no positive qualities, we should not try to look for them and call for them, understanding that they do not have them. at first we treat these people well, but then in some critical situation they show us their unreliability and that they cannot be trusted and there is no need to communicate with them either
about the work of Vadim Zeland and his books. Reality Transurfing helps us to forget and let go of the situation, only we need to understand well where we need to forget. and where we don't need to. There is no need to do any magic, because God punishes for witchcraft, and the best magic is prayer. And in essence, his book Reality Transurfing is a reworked Bible and rewritten in a new way
about all this motivation for success, you need to understand that if you like being an ordinary person and not particularly straining yourself, then there is nothing wrong with it. and if there were no ordinary people, then there would be no great ones. not everyone is destined to achieve success, it is important to understand, those who are not ready to go through the worst will not achieve success. the survivor's fallacy is that this minority of successful people will teach you how to achieve success, if there is a method for earning big, then why teach and create unnecessary competition for yourself? but such people who have highly developed psychopathy, for example Donald Trump, will write many books about it. psychopathy is a quality when a person, in order to earn a lot, does so that more people suffer. there are people who, like Bill Gates, when they get rich, they | sorry. full creativity in telegram. thank you | https://t.me/derjis29 | friends, I have poor eyesight after some medical procedures, so forgive me
Good tea and a kind soul warm each other.
Vadim Sinyavsky
by the way, lately I've been drinking more tea, several cups and I really like it, although I didn't do this before
we should not avoid laziness and fear - these are defense mechanisms
and happiness is in the head and finding a relationship or moving to another country will not help you if there is negativity in your head
and you need to overcome yourself and your negative thinking
here a person thinks that there is no relationship. that's why there's negativity in his head and he'll find someone, then it'll supposedly get better, but it gets even worse and he regrets that he entered into a relationship, and then he can't get out of it because he's bound by obligations
he also moves to another country and sees that people there are barbarians and that it's not accepted here, salaries are high, but stores don't work on weekends and close early, it's accepted not to heat apartments, vegetables and fruits are tasteless because they're grown in greenhouses and there's a lot of other things he doesn't like, and then, unfortunately, he can't return to his homeland because of the reasons
I love everyone, both subscribers and those who watch without a subscription, and haters. everyone-everyone-everyone
sometimes victory lies in the ability to lose with dignity
sometimes, in order to win, you need to change your way of acting and your attitude to things
and how do you win? and what do you consider your greatest victory? share your opinion, I am very interested
there are people who are very sensitive, so it is difficult for them to suffer
but you need to take it easy and be indifferent
we can do something perfectly. but the point is, because the ideal is different for everyone
the fact that someone does not like you is normal and there will always be people who do not like you and who will criticize you and you need to come to terms with this and accept it as a norm of life
suffering pushes us to changes that are simply necessary to improve something for the better in our lives
say thank you to your enemies for making you better for free
these are my thoughts for today... | Hello everyone, my dears. Many thanks to everyone
When opinions do not coincide
The main thing is not to argue and not to prove your case to the last
Other people are beyond our control
It is important to understand
You need to stop hoping for miraculous changes
If there is something to fight for, then you need to fight, maybe you will win
Every problem has its own solution and there are no hopeless situations, you just haven’t figured out what the solution is yet, you need to think
But not so much as to worry, maybe ask someone’s advice
“A man of knowledge should be able not only to love his enemies, but also to hate his friends.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
Interesting quote
Here it means to hate friends if they do something wrong, in particular if they call on you to take revenge on your enemies, then you should not do this
Confucius talks about ways to acquire wisdom
But it is important to understand that there are people who can only learn from their mistakes, in which case we should not interfere with a person. if he wants to do something stupid, because otherwise he will not learn
there are stubborn people, no need to argue, waste your time and energy
we cannot change another person
as one joke says, if you wake up and have to go to work, then you have not yet made the Forbes list
financial restraint - it is important to save not only money, but also your time, energy and other resources. if you waste your resources on confrontation or disputes, then nothing good will come of it for you
it is impossible to succeed by doing nasty things to others or wishing evil to others
meditation is a therapeutic exercise for breathing, just take the deepest possible breath and the deepest possible breath, trying to breathe with your stomach
but prayer, reading the Bible, observing God's laws help more than meditation
read the Bible first of all and in addition to the Bible another book that interests you at the moment
you cannot stop halfway. each book should be read to the end
You can reread the Bible several times, it helps a lot in life
now is not the age of printed books and not the age of electronic books, now is the age of audio books, turn on your headphones and listen slowly, and your imagination and thinking will imagine all this
creative approach - go unusual ways, forgetting about the opinion of society. if it does not benefit you. you can't try to be as much as possible like everyone else and not stand out at all and at the same time have significant successes in life
and I always believed in you, that you will achieve everything you want in life
thank you all, friends | Hello everyone, my dears! I am very glad to see you!
Heisenberg just confirmed what Plato suspected: reality is more an idea than an object
Do you like to play chess? or do you like to play chess analogues?
The greatest game
Use your energy and time wisely. Rest so as not to burn out
Procrastination is useful
Don't fight it
In mathematics, everything depends on the teacher, how they teach: at speed, so as to fail everyone, or slowly and chewing, so that everyone passes and understands
Sometimes a person is innocent of bad grades in mathematics, and this is simply the fault of an incompetent teacher
If the soil is fertile, you need to take care of the flower, and not just abandon it to its fate
The soil must be irrigated, otherwise the grain will not grow
Don't blame yourself. Perhaps you are innocent
One day, life brings the greatest pleasure. and another - the greatest suffering. sometimes you understand that all this suffering was worth this pleasure. and what do you think?
we have no right to judge others, no one has the right to judge us
if a person is stupid. argues with you, does not want to support your choice, then what is the point of such a "friend"?
a false friend is like a shadow. he is with you only on a clear day
we must love God and serve him regardless of whether we are happy or unhappy
if you turn to God only when you feel bad, then what is the point of such a faith?
If you are happy according to the praise and condemnation of others, then you are the most unhappy person in the world. Lao Tzu
there is no more unhappy person in the world than the one who hopes only for God. The Bible
who loves and who is friends does not betray. does not renounce. and if someone betrays and renounces, it means he didn't love and wasn't friends
and the hedgehog said to the bear: hug me easier, I'm prickly and toxic, but the bear didn't hug him weaker, but forgave him
be an engine - no, be a lazy asshole and a don't-give-a-damn person, let criticism pour in from all the cracks, laziness is good, it was created with the goal of a person surviving, don't-give-a-damn person is good, be thick-skinned, don't care about other people's opinions, do your job responsibly, quickly and efficiently and most importantly daily and persistently, don't give up halfway, I believe that you will succeed. don't be afraid, I'm with you
thank you very much friends. you are the best spectators for me. enjoy life and this beautiful evening, smile more often, because there are bad days, but not a bad life. the louder the defeats today, the stronger the victories tomorrow |
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