
The Relevance Of Other People's Words - The Female Stoic
Being able to empathise with a group of characters, decipher themes and understand messages opens us up to alternate ways of thinking. Good literature becomes a vessel for growth and the opportunity to expand our thinking. This short from The Female Stoic podcast looks at its agency in our lives.
Transcript
Hello and welcome to another short from The Female Stoic.
Today I wanted to talk about the.
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Relevance of Literature the relevance of other people's words.
Other people who have taken the time to honour their higher selves,
Commit to a long-term endeavour Seek to research And.
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Honour their craft in such a way that they produce something that transcends time.
Emily Dickinson said,
If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold,
No fire can ever warm me.
I know that is poetry.
We can all contribute in some way to honoring our higher self and also Committing to the education of others in the process.
As we learn so we may teach.
As we teach,
So we may learn.
Thank you for listening.
I'll see you next time.
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