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«Si por la mañana sabes cómo será tu día con alguna precisión, es que estás un poco muerto: cuanta más precisión, más muerto estás.»
Cada aforismo incluido en este libro trata sobre un lecho de Procusto: los humanos, frente a los límites de nuestro conocimiento, lo invisible y lo desconocido, resolvemos la tensión al exprimir la vida y el mundo en ideas genéricas, categorías reductivas y términos específicos. Solo al abrazar lo inesperado y aceptar lo que no sabemos, podemos ver el mundo tal como es.
160 pages, Paperback
First published November 30, 2010
Academia is to knowledge what prostitution is to love; close enough on the surface but, to the nonsucker, not exactly the same thing.
I suspect that they put Socrates to death because there is something terribly unattractive, alienating and nonhuman in thinking with too much clarity.
Education makes the wise slightly wiser, but it makes the fool vastly more dangerous.
If you know in the morning, what your day looks like with any precision, you are a little bit dead--the more precision, the more dead you are.
There is no intermediate state between ice and water but there is one between life and death: employment.
Procrastination is the soul rebelling against entrapment.
They will envy you for your success, for your wealth, for your intelligence, for your looks, for your status--but rarely for your wisdom.