Louise Bourgeois
Wisdom emerging from life experience is often worthy of our attention, just as some perspectives are deserving of reflection.
Once you purchase the book Thoughts To Myself, I am almost convinced you’ll be grateful for the recommendation. The book is, in fact, a diary, the thoughts of a wise, humble man, with wide application to our lives as human beings. This person—a Roman emperor, from the second century CE (121-180 CE)—is Marcus Aurelius. The [...]
Kitsch seems to provoke a negative impression. Yet I insist to defend it. As for all forms, also our opinion about kitsch is biased. As for all forms, one should, from time to time reconsider it in order to check out if it is really so, or if it, as for all details and phenomenon [...]