French literature #1: Candide by Voltaire – the master of irony

18th century France: the socio-economic injustice becomes so unbearable that there are only two solutions. A revolution takes place in 1789 when an aggressive mob attacks the Bastille, and a literary revolution – the one that seems silent and pacific, yet is more powerful than a guillotine. Voltaire was one of the authors who dared to criticize every rotten detail of the French society, starting … Continue reading French literature #1: Candide by Voltaire – the master of irony

What Brazilian music taught me about happiness

Whenever we think of Brazil, the first thoughts that come to our mind are usually its stunning beaches, carnaval, and beautiful warm weather. We always tend to associate this image with happiness. But what does Brazilian music tell us about happiness? Listening to samba can certainly boost some serotonin and lift your mood, but have you ever thought of the origins of this famous Brazilian … Continue reading What Brazilian music taught me about happiness

6 choses que j’ai apprises en 6 mois en France

J’ai passé 6 mois en France en tant qu’étudiante internationale et voilà ce que j’ai appris : 1. On n’est jamais content ! Ce n’est pas de ma faute ! C’est mon premier souvenir de la France : les fameuses manifs ! C’est que je suis arrivée en France pendant les manifestations (et oui, ça ne vous dit rien parce qu’il y en a tout le temps, je sais, je … Continue reading 6 choses que j’ai apprises en 6 mois en France