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I Like Reading Literature and Philosophy

On page 64 of Tears and Saints Emil Cioran's quickie here forced me to use a pen, to put a little ( mark beside it :)

The fewer the solutions the livelier the thought
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Hmmm...*scratches her head* I don´t get it...meaning: When there are few solutions to something...the "thought" is more lively??? Can´t connect that...
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I think I could sum all that up saying: Just don´t stay within the known...

I have the defect of summarising...lol, anyway, thanks for your efforts...
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@LadyHeartnMind: U a wonderful summer upper, thanks *_*
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@SenorSiesta: *Makes a reverence and leaves the stage...*
Justpeaceandlove · 61-69, F
I think there are no problems to begin with only the ones we make up. ;)
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@Justpeaceandlove: And trying even though it is that way can be fruitful, but in other ways ... just a thought:)
Justpeaceandlove · 61-69, F
@SenorSiesta: how about just listening to the other person's point of view without judging whether it's right it wrong. They're all just thoughts right.
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@Justpeaceandlove: Yep, listening with heightened concentration will reveal missed things too imo ... so many times i would look back to something and pick up on what was missed and when i was silent then i was relieved, when i spoke at that time i knew how imperfect i was in a fresh kind of way.
Cierzo · M
So obvious and so great.
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Thank you Cierzo, a simple observation but like a precious crystal:)

 
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