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Clinging to life: from Seneca to Django Reinhardt
This feeling of injustice is something I have often heard from my patients during therapy. It is, in fact, what prompts them to file complaints, based on a misunderstanding: the illusion that human justice has the power to heal this wound, the nature of which it is wise to examine in depth.
Feb 18 min read


The Consolation of Philosophy
If there is one work that I have been sharing without moderation in my "Knowledge of the Ancients" workshops since 2021, it is Boethius's Consolatio Philosophiæ. I believe that this masterpiece is indeed one of those that most helps us to face life's misfortunes, and it seems urgent to me to rehabilitate it to the rightful notoriety that befits it.
Jul 7, 20248 min read
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