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I Read a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Text on Public Speaking—Here’s What I Learned | Art of Saudade

When it comes to the art of public speaking, few names resonate as strongly as Cicero, one of the most eloquent figures in Roman history. His work, “De Oratore” (On the Orator), written in 55 BC, is a masterclass in rhetoric and public speaking that remains relevant today. Here are some key insights from this timeless text that can enhance your public speaking skills. Cicero … Continue reading I Read a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Text on Public Speaking—Here’s What I Learned | Art of Saudade

Imagine Sisyphus happy!

In his 1942 philosophical essay The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus introduces his philosophy of the absurd. We all know life can be really weird sometimes, but making a whole philosophy out of it? Only Camus is able to do that. Born in Algeria in 1913, one of the best French philosophers Albert Camus lived in a world torn apart by two World Wars. He was … Continue reading Imagine Sisyphus happy!