Of naive attractions

OF NAIVE ATTRACTIONS.

These naive attractions leave us chained.

Our tongue can comfort us in unbearable moments.

Our language has the power to hurt, to defend, to make life lighter.

Our language is the best gift we could give to our friends.

Our tongue is the worst poison we can share with our enemies.

"Thoughtless words are like the blows of a sword, But the tongue of the wise is a cure."

(Book of Wisdom)

These senseless attractions make us not fools.

"Philosophy allows human beings to better understand themselves, society and the world around them, encouraging greater autonomy in thinking, acting and behaving."

(Internet quote)

What warms us...

Let me be attracted by your bitter smile.

“Death and life are in the power of the tongue.”

(Book Quote)

Your joy takes over me like a hurricane.

"Absolutely! Philosophy is like a guide that helps us question, reflect and understand fundamental aspects of human existence, leading us to a greater understanding of ourselves, society and the world around us. It encourages autonomy in thought, action and behavior, allowing us to seek answers and find meaning.”

(Internet Comment)

Differences attract, as equality repels.

“Authority is always built on service and sacrifice,” James Hunter.

Affinities attract, as differences drive away.