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domingo, 11 de junho de 2023

Søren Kierkegaard (um pouco da sabedoria desse homem)





Søren Kierkegaard (May 5, 1813–November 11, 1855) — a mind of such timeless insight into the fundamental desiderata of the human soul that he was able to explain, in the middle of the nineteenth century, the psychology of online trolling and bullying, the reason for the eternal tension between the majority and the minority, and why anxiety fuels creativity rather than stifling it.

The method I propose does not consist in changing the soil but, like proper crop rotation, consists in changing the method of cultivation and the kinds of crops. Here at once is the principle of limitation, the sole saving principle in the world. The more a person limits himself, the more resourceful he becomes. A solitary prisoner for life is extremely resourceful; to him a spider can be a source of great amusement… What a meticulous observer one becomes, detecting every little sound or movement. Here is the extreme boundary of that principle that seeks relief not through extensity but through intensity.


(do site:  https://www.themarginalian.org/2015/01/14/kierkegaard-boredom-idleness-either-or/

2 comentários:

redonda disse...

Parece realmente muito sábio (tenho a ideia que no liceu iriamos estudar parte das suas ideias em filosofia, mas entretanto mudou o programa e já não foi preciso, o que na altura me pareceu óptimo porque receava que fosse bem complexo)

sonia disse...

Oi, querida. Sim, ele é muito complexo pois suas idéias são bem abstratas. É preciso digeri-las bem devagar para absorver o sentido. Beijocas.