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This book made me want to share such an experience with you.Thank you to those who read it and who encourage me to post here. If you are interested in a subject for me to address here, feel free to recommend it.

Simply put, a paradox is a statement, situation, or question that seems to contradict itself or go against common sense, but when you think about it more deeply, it may actually make sense. It's like a puzzling idea that challenges our usual thinking and can be surprising and thought-provoking.

.Montesquieu was one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment, he wrote a book entitled "The Spirit of Law".

I am particularly passionate about psychoanalysis and Freud's theories, so I will explain a little about dreams in Freud's view in a very punctual and basic way since it is a very dense content. (I remind you that it was the content I saw in psychology school and I make these stashes mainly to exercise my brain, memory and help you and your curiosities, thank you)

I think this could be interesting because lately, I've seen a lot of people who aren't comfortable with who they truly are, and that's a shame! I hope this could help someone.

The book tells the story of Dr. Bacamarte, an alienist (the designation of psychiatrist at the time), who creates the Green House, a place to carry out unprecedented studies on the human mind, but ends up getting lost in his own madness.

I loved Jiraiya as a character because he seemed like the kind of uncle or friend we all wish we had.

These ideas, drawn from Alan Watts' philosophy, invite viewers to contemplate a profound shift in perspective towards work, play, and the essence of living.

Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life" by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles reveals insights into the concept of ikigai

Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl is a profound exploration of human resilience and the search for purpose in the face of suffering. Here are some key insights from the book

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