Sooner or later, Sam is going to die. What are people going to say about him after he’s dead? That he was a good man? That he was a kind man? That he accomplished something great, or even that he had great aspirations that he never accomplished, but that show the goodness of his intentions in this life, in this world?
Diet staples include:
Almond milk, calcium fortified
Hemp seeds
Bananas, dates, berries, etc…
Pea protein powder
Chickpeas, black beans, lentils, etc…
Oats
Tofu/Tempeh
Spinach/Kale
Nattō
Sweet potatoes
Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (France 1865-1953) La bourrasque (1897) pastel on paper 38 x 44 cm
Frida Kahlo, Pitahayas (Dragon Fruit), 1938, oil on metal Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
Brad Pitt as Louis de Pointe du Lac in Interview with the Vampire (1994) dir. Neil Jordan
Les deux têtes (1898) - Auguste Leroux for Victor Hugo’s “La confiance du marquis Fabrice”
The first [misconception] is that philosophy itself will make you shrewd and dangerous, whereas, in fact, it will teach you to be a fatuous imbecile, but to feel satisfied with your own fatuousness (and, thus, departments of philosophy have neither been the laboratories of revolution, nor even the dodgeball tournaments of revolution).
When we are learning, almost by definition, we are going through the harrowing, humbling experience of recognizing how ignorant we really were up until this very minute.
“I long so much to make beautiful things. But beautiful things require effort and disappointment and perseverance.”
Vincent van Gogh