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Rereading Cortázar’s Hopscotch: A Dance Between Chaos and Clarity

One reads nonfiction to understand the world and fiction to shut down all possible explanations—because, at some point, nothing makes sense. Yet real literature gives a taste of what never made sense, turning living into not seeking answers but feeling the unbearable lightness of being. Sometimes, I feel the urge to unplug. To silence the marketing tricks, the shouting headlines, the capital letters of Black … Continue reading Rereading Cortázar’s Hopscotch: A Dance Between Chaos and Clarity

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Top 5 Japanese Concepts for Embracing Everyday Life | Art of Saudade

Japanese culture is rich with profound philosophies and aesthetic principles that offer valuable insights for enhancing our everyday lives. From embracing imperfection to cultivating mindfulness, these concepts encourage us to appreciate the beauty in simplicity and transience. Here, we explore the top five Japanese concepts that can inspire a more meaningful existence, along with comparisons to similar concepts in other cultures. Wabi-Sabi: Finding Beauty in … Continue reading Top 5 Japanese Concepts for Embracing Everyday Life | Art of Saudade

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The Unforgettable: Memory, Love, and the Dreamscape of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Art of Saudade

This movie has been around for a while, right? It’s one of those films you feel like everyone has seen at least once. Then, there are the devoted fans who still share scenes and quotes as if the film is everywhere. Strangely enough, I’d never watched it until recently. I had plenty of chances but something inside me boycotted it, dismissing it for being mainstream … Continue reading The Unforgettable: Memory, Love, and the Dreamscape of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Art of Saudade

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Inspiration vs. Influence: Why We Need Inspirators, Not Influencers

In today’s digital age, the word “influencer” dominates our social media feeds. But have we ever stopped to question what it means to “influence” someone? Isn’t influence too strong a word, one that subtly overrides our freedom and independence? The Power of Words: Influence vs. Inspire The term “influence” suggests a certain level of control or manipulation. When someone influences you, they often sway your … Continue reading Inspiration vs. Influence: Why We Need Inspirators, Not Influencers

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9 Lessons from Fernando Pessoa’s “Book of Disquiet”: From Simplicity to Anti-Minimalism | Art of Saudade

Fernando Pessoa is one of the most enigmatic writers, known for his use of heteronyms—various personas through which he channeled his creative expressions. His “Book of Disquiet” is formally a prose work, but its poetic nature is undeniable. The deep philosophical insights it contains are invaluable. Here, I share nine lessons I learned and cherished from this book, often referred to as “the saddest book … Continue reading 9 Lessons from Fernando Pessoa’s “Book of Disquiet”: From Simplicity to Anti-Minimalism | Art of Saudade

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From Tao Te Ching to TikTok: Embracing Ancient Wisdom in a Modern World | Art of Saudade

Fun fact: both Tao Te Ching, a 4th-century BC philosophical masterpiece, and TikTok, a 21st-century social media sensation, are Chinese and start with the letter T. This is just a coincidence to catch your attention and this post isn’t about comparing them. Not to attack one or praise the other: they are incomparable. Instead, I want to share my thoughts on the profound impact of … Continue reading From Tao Te Ching to TikTok: Embracing Ancient Wisdom in a Modern World | Art of Saudade

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Medieval Knight Festival at Walbeck Castle: A Journey Through Time | Art of Saudade

If you’re eager to be transported to another era, the Knights’ Spectacle at Walbeck Castle in Germany is your perfect time machine. Every July, this medieval festival brings history to life with an immersive experience that delights both adults and children. Stepping into the castle grounds, you’ll find yourself surrounded by knights, craftsmen, merchants, artists, and jugglers—all living as they did centuries ago. The festival … Continue reading Medieval Knight Festival at Walbeck Castle: A Journey Through Time | Art of Saudade

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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: The Tenth Muse Who Defied a Male-Dominated World | Art of Saudade

When you think of trailblazing women in history, names like Joan of Arc, Cleopatra, and Marie Curie might come to mind. But there’s another name you need to know: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Born in 1648 in colonial Mexico, Sor Juana shattered the glass ceilings of her time with her exceptional intellect and fearless voice. Dubbed The Tenth Muse and The Phoenix of … Continue reading Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: The Tenth Muse Who Defied a Male-Dominated World | Art of Saudade

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Exploring Jim Morrison’s Lost Writings: Insights into the Lizard King’s Poetic Mind | Art of Saudade

Jim Morrison, famously known as the frontman of The Doors, had an alter ego: the Lizard King. This poetic moniker captures the essence of Morrison’s complex identity, reminding me of Fernando Pessoa‘s belief that poetry allows the artist to transcend oneself, to become “plural like the universe.” Much like Pessoa and his numerous heteronyms, Morrison embraced this multiplicity, embodying a poet above all else. His … Continue reading Exploring Jim Morrison’s Lost Writings: Insights into the Lizard King’s Poetic Mind | Art of Saudade

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Where Horizons Meet Infinity: Finisterre, Galicia | Art of Saudade

Where does the end of the world lie? Throughout history, many cultures have pondered this question, and several places have been mythologized as its final frontier. The Spanish claimed it to be in Finisterre, Galicia. The Portuguese placed it at Cabo da Roca near Lisbon. The French identified it in the Finistère region of Brittany. Yet the end of the world is not a place … Continue reading Where Horizons Meet Infinity: Finisterre, Galicia | Art of Saudade