There’s a Great Books blog I find pretty cringe, because it traffics in very broad generalizations about the past, and it uses vaguely neo-reactionary terminology that I think does a disservice to the complexity that’s actually in the books.
This made me smile the idea that wisdom isn’t always bound to ink and page but can live in breath, gesture and the pauses between words. It’s a quiet reminder that the deepest lessons might not be in the books we own but in the way we choose to look at the sky after rain. Sometimes, the unwritten has the loudest voice and tend to last forever.
This made me smile the idea that wisdom isn’t always bound to ink and page but can live in breath, gesture and the pauses between words. It’s a quiet reminder that the deepest lessons might not be in the books we own but in the way we choose to look at the sky after rain. Sometimes, the unwritten has the loudest voice and tend to last forever.