From the Atlantic
Abraham Lincoln fought clinical depression all his life, and if he were alive today, his condition would be treated as a "character issue"—that is, as a political liability. His condition was indeed a character issue: it gave him the tools to save the nation
Due to his depression he could see the objective reality with a clearer eye. Maybe I know something on this?
disasters
11.06.2005
google of the day
Today's quote Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. Leo Tolstoy
Look at titles in bookstores. Seems to me that in America nobody thinks of changing the world. Everybody tries to change themselves. And fails.
A dark century after Tolstoy's.
in dark century
in tolstoy
Look at titles in bookstores. Seems to me that in America nobody thinks of changing the world. Everybody tries to change themselves. And fails.
A dark century after Tolstoy's.
in dark century
in tolstoy
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