Aristocracy has nothing to do with origin, instead it largely depends on? of culture, which you can acquire. Or not.
Îin an era? of selfishness, arbitrariness and rudeness, me first has become a new? shape? of life??, strong?, tireless? And self-confident, full? how cute?? and missing of doubt.
Îbetween anything goes and chivalry or between hedonism and nobility, what would you choose? Somehow, virtue? Which?
În?elepciune • Humor • Openness to the world • Modesty • Courtesy • Humiliation?? • Loyalty • Chastity • Compassion • Patience • Equity • Sportsmanship • Submission • Decent?? • Friendship • Îng?duin?? • Sincerity • M?rinimie • Measure? • Discretion • Coolness • Diligence • Good growth • Courage • Tolerant?? • Îconfidence îin oneself • Gratitude
“Books jam of books about how to You perfect the narcissistic-egocentric behavior, listen to yourself, take care of yourself, how can I? You are doing him a favor! Nothing seems more important than? The ego deceives me and nothing is more confusing: you look for the ideal of convenience and you come across the existential vacuum. […]
The good news: wisdom has nothing to do with intelligence.
Évariste Galois, for example, was an important Parisian mathematician of the 19th century. Because of a woman, the daughter of a doctor, he agreed to duel. The night before the duel, oppressed by the suspicion that wouldn't he survive?, spent it writing in a hurry? more than sixty pages of comments on some mathematical theories. On the morning of May 30, 1832, he was found wounded in the year, with his stomach pierced by a bullet, and a day later he died. In his notes on the run? the bases were discovered for demonstrating that two? among the classical problems of mathematics are unsolvable – Namely the trisection of the angle and the doubling of the cube. [...]
Quality is the greatest enemy of any type of massification. From a social point of view, does this mean? the renunciation of job hunting, the abandonment of any cult of stars, the free perspective? Up and down, especially in terms of choosing the circle of close friends, the joy of a discreet life as well as the courage of a public life. From a cultural point of view, quality living means The return from the newspaper and from the radio to the book, from the rush?
to the quiet? and peace, from sharing to order, from sensation to reflection, from the ideal of virtuosity to art, from snobbery to modesty, from greed to measure? [...]
? and I? I get caught in the net of excessive consumption. That's why I gave up on Instagram. I ended up we consume ourselves until and experiences, instead of we enjoy them. We fill Instagram with moments that we didn't even go through and didn't live them properly, we postponed the beauty of the moment to post?m.“ ALEXANDER VON SCHÖNBURG
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Count Alexander von Schö nburg, fashionable journalist and writer, was born on August 15, 1969 and is the son of Countess Beatrix Szeéchenyi de Sárvár-Felsovidék and Count Joachim von Schönburg-Glauchau.
Since 1999, he has been married to Princess Irina Verena de Hessa, granddaughter of Prince Christoph de Hessa and great-granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II.
Îtogether? they have three children: Maria-Letitia, Maximus Carolus Joachim Maria and Valentin Polykarp Joseph Maria. They are direct descendants of Queen Victoria and great-great-great-granddaughters of Princess Margaret of Prussia, great-granddaughter of Emperor Frederic. Because of their Catholic confession, the children were excluded from the succession to the British throne.