It all starts with a small, unpretentious idea that we decided to put into practice. If by chance it works, that is, this way of acting brings us joy and well-being, we end up wanting to repeat the dose turning it into a project.
Obviously, a little discipline is necessary so that the dark forces of laziness do not return soon, but in some happy cases, we can be sure that our new way of being will have to be established in a lasting way.
I remembered the ancient Peripatetics, disciples of Aristotle, who listened to their master's lectures while walking in nature. Thinking and walking are complementary. Immobility seems to atrophy not only the muscles but the brain as well.
If Philosophy is the love of wisdom, it means that we don't have wisdom, but we want it, and we need to look for it in the outside world. Knowledge, at first, is outside of us, and we need to come out of the sleep of our own house in search of vigor and awakening.
Photo: small lagoon generated by rains in Joaquina dunes (Florianópolis, Santa Catarina / Brazil), taken with an iPhone 5s by Peter Canellov.
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