The Paradox of Our Age

We drink too much; smoke too much; spend too recklessly; laugh too little; drive too fast; get too angry; stay up too late; get up too tired; read too seldom; watch TV too much and pray too seldom.
Read moreWe drink too much; smoke too much; spend too recklessly; laugh too little; drive too fast; get too angry; stay up too late; get up too tired; read too seldom; watch TV too much and pray too seldom.
Read moreViktor E. Frankl sharing his experience after being liberated from the concentration camp in WW2. (Man’s Search For Meaning)
Read moreBy Gibran Khalil Gibran
My soul charged me to gaze steadfastly upon all that is deemed ugly until it appears lovely
Before my soul had thus charged and counseled me, I had seemed to see beauty like unto wavering torches between pillars of smoke;
But now the smoke has dispersed and vanished and I see naught but the burning.
May God bless you this year with a restless discomfort, holy anger, the gift of tears and enough foolishness.
Read moreإن استعرت أجنحة الفجر وطرت، وسكنت في أقصى أطراف البحر، فهناك أيضا يدك تهديني ويمناك تمسكني
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