About reading, about anger

Schopenhauer and Seneca.
The words of old Uncle Elais.

"If I had to read a good book, I couldn't read stupid books.
While doing that, my life ends in no time.
Don't be boring or read or read."

"The wise man does not get angry at the little things.
You're angry because you're sly.
Anger is a proof of weakness."

In addition, the words of Goethe.

"Don't argue with stupid people.
No matter how smart people are, they can be stupid."

It's not a book, though.
Did you get it?

Good night.

April 2016, 6 5:03 okamoto sadayoshi Comments (7)

Posted by: Raindrops:

Good morning, Sada.
...I just read the manga and just cried, so I was shocked at the first word. This is one thing that makes me feel bored because my heart was shaken...
Well, by the way, somebody (・ω・.≡.・ω・) Kyoro Kyoro Kyoro Kyoro, for the time being, is it OK that it is not Sada-san? ?
When you get angry, you may lose your stomach, so please calm yourself.

Posted by: Tae:

good morning.
Mr. Sada Nagareishi, you know an eloquent quote! ?
Especially for Seneca's kid, right? Hey?
I want to be proud.

Didn't you argue with an idiot?
Different!

When I read this, I always wonder what a tiny person I am.
I'll never forget your anger at that time.
Even while reading, I repeat the same mistakes.
I want to have some feelings, always.
Normal mind.
The heart is wide.

Posted by: Michael:

Sada's Hello.
It was just right for my feelings.
Let's play on the guitar to calm down.

Posted by: Kaju:

Definition's, Hello.
There is a book about anger.
I am always tired of my feelings of anger.
It keeps strange and keeps the surface in a strange way.
My emotions are difficult.

Posted by: White eggplant:

 Hello Sada. 
Somehow disturbing?

Schopenhauer said that the music was great and that the paintings were not good. Music is wonderful because it is created from pure ideas. I remember saying that.
Well, yes, but I don't agree with Schopenhauer because I think music has a time constraint. I just thought that I didn't understand much painting.
Well, each person feels differently.

Sada is a reader. Recently, I've been reading from comics to originals. The story of the French executioner Inosan, the story of the eternal zero war. I also read books that deal with the terrible poverty of Asia.

I'm busy with various things, but Sada's nata de coco can be put in. I'm listening to the cinema these days.

Posted by: Asagi:

I was wondering if Sada was angry about something...

I'm impatient, and there are many words that hurt my ears.
But I'm glad you taught me. You really look like a teacher

I would like to read it when it has calmed down.

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

In Reading, I think this is also important.

"Every important book should be read twice in a row, because at the second time it is better to understand the connections of the matter and already know the conclusions This is because the beginning part is also correctly understood, and the second time, of course, the reading feels different from the beginning and gives a different impression, that is, one object is viewed in different lighting. I will have such an experience.”

Even if you read it once, you cannot understand it properly even if you can understand it in general, you can not understand more from various viewpoints, much less blood and flesh = knowledge.
It is necessary more than once.

Schopenhauer's "About Reading" says the importance of classical reading, but I agree.
Even if you read and read the recent ones, you end up with a classic, in my experience.
Even if I think it's new, I find that most of the time, its prototype was simple and clear.
We know how people evolve.

Besides, what is said to be good for a long time is proof that it has such strength, and it is worth knowing whether it is like or not.
I don't hate it because I think that what I gained there will become wisdom and weapons at some point.
Except for that reason, classical reading is really a lot to learn in many ways.

I often read Shakespeare's work as a basic rule... Especially, "Othello", "King Lear", "Summer Night's Dream", "As You Like It" and "Twelve Nights".
Shakespeare's tragedy is said to be a masterpiece, but the psychological description and story of a comedy is also excellent!
There is a person's appearance and a person's heart that are completely unrelated to the times and the country.
Every time I read it, I was screaming!

After reading these, I have read many excellent works and masterpieces that make use of it in my work, depending on how I feel and how to read.
Is this also called renovation?
I wonder if music is the same?
I think so, so I want to know how Mr. Sada and Mr. Matsumura are listening to music.
Don't look at your teacher, look at what your teacher sees.
I think it is an important word, and I cherish it.
Well, Sada-san and Matsumura-san are not my teachers, so it's an education for maniacs.

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