Maltes Lesebuch
MALTES LESEBUCH
Guten Tag, mein "Lese- und Notizbuch" ist umgezogen. Ich habe es in die
modische Form eines Blogs gegossen:
Bonjour, mon "cahier des lectures et des notes" à déménagé.
Je l'ai transmis dans la forme modique d'un blog:
Goeiedag, mijn "lees- en notitieboek" is verhuisd. Ik heb het in de
modische vorm van een blog gegoten:
Hello, my "readings and notes" section has moved. I have put it into
the fashionable form of a blog:
www.woydt.be/blog/
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PRIVATHOME:
LESEBUCH:
CURIOSITY
Curiosity
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"A
friendly
interest in persons is a form of
affectionateness, ... [of] the kind that likes to
observe people and finds pleasure in their
individual
traits, that wishes to afford scope for the interests
and pleasures of those with whom it is brought
into contact without desiring to acquire
power
over them or to secure their enthusiastic
admiration.
......
The person whose attitude towards others
is genuinely of this kind will be a source of
happiness
and a recipient of reciprocal kindness. ...
Being happy in himself, he will be a pleasant
companion, and this in turn will increase his
happyness. .. To like many people spontaneously
and without effort is perhaps the greatest of all
sources of personal happiness. ...
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The secret of happiness is this: let your interests
be as wide as possible, and let your reactions
to the things and persons that interest you be as
far as possible friendly rather than hostile. ...
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All disenchantment is to me a malady, which,
it is true, certain circumstances may render
inevitable, but which non the less, when it occurs,
is to be cured as soon as possible, not to be
regarded as a higher form of wisdom. ...
......
The more things man is interested in, in more
opportunities of happiness he has and the less
he is at the mercy of fate, since if he loses
one thing he can fall back upon another.
Life
is too short to be interested in everything, but
it is good to be interested in as many things as
are necessary to fill our days. ...
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The man ... whose attention is turned within finds
nothing worthy of his notice, whereas the men
whose attention is turned outward can find within,
in those rare moments when he examines his soul,
the most varied and interesting assortment of
ingredients beeing dissected and recombined into
beautiful or instructive patterns."
aus: Bertrand Russell: The Conquest of Happiness.
New York: Signet 1951 [Originalausg. 1930], S.91-95.
10/06
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