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Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Coming soon! Sapere aude, dare to know, a series of podcasts on music, culture, science, art, literature, humanities & much more. Abbi il coraggio di conoscere, dare to know, is the scientist Rita Levi Montalcini’s 2004 book. Many others authors used this latin maxim before her: Horace, Kant… Let’s dare to know together! Stay tuned! Michael Thallium Etymogogy in action You can also find me and connect with me on: Facebook Michael Thallium and Twitter Michael Thallium From self-love emanates self-value, that is, the value you give to yourself, which most likely won’t coincide with the value your are given by the others. That value you are given is at the mercy and will of others; your self-value, if it comes from a sincere critical exercise, is the one that truly counts. And when this self-value is not appreciated to an equivalent extent by the others, then you have no other solution than searching for other places with people who will value who you are and what you do. The alternative is to settle for the undervaluation due to who knows which hidden conveniences. Michael Thallium Etymogogy in action You can also find me and connect with me on: Facebook Michael Thallium and Twitter Michael Thallium Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. Sorry, this entry is only available in Español. |
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