Before Renaissance Wisdom was a book, it existed as an Instagram profile. You often see pages sharing quotes on Instagram, but Renaissance Wisdom was more than that. It was more than a quote – it was a story, an anecdote with a lesson – and that is what drew me in. Coincidentally, at the time when I started following the page, I privately experienced one misfortune after another and was disillusioned with basically everything. So, even though I was interested in philosophy from before, at this point in my life I felt each post spoke to me. It was fascinating and comforting to know that some of the great historical figures experienced the same trials and tribulations in their lives as some modern day regular person. It encouraged me to look inward and work on myself, and I took a few advices from renaissance men and stoics.
Since then, I was eagerly awaiting the book. I finally got the book this month and I read it in a few days. It was an easy and pleasant read. I already know some history, art history and philosophy, but I still learned a few new things. I honestly kind of wished the book was thicker, and I really hope there will be more books around the same/similar topic(s) in the future (please?)! In a way, I am already trying to apply this „renaissance wisdom“ in my life, so the book strengthened my beliefs and my way of life. But I think there are many people who need this wisdom more than me. Today, in these „modern times“ we are mostly living superficial lives centered around material things and just inflating our egos. No wonder so many people feel lost, empty, depressed and see no meaning in life. How did we come to this? We are living in the 21st century thinking we're the smartest humans have ever been, but we are so disconnected from ourselves, and we almost completely forgot the wisdom possessed by the humanity. I am baffled how some people who lived such a long time ago „figured things out“ and we just decided to forget that.
READ THIS BOOK.
The book is mainly focused on Florence, Italy during the renaissance period, but you will also experience some wisdom from Ancient Greece and Rome. Because, that is exactly the thing – just as we, the people of today have forgotten the wisdom of the past, so have people before us. After some time spent in the „dark“ Middle Ages some people got tired of living like that and decided to remember and learn from antiquity and luckily! – because we got to have renaissance. I honestly feel we are again stuck in some „dark ages“ despite all the progress, technology, this and that we're so proud of. But where is the humanity, where is the wisdom, where are the true values, where is contentment with life…? People need a wake-up call, and it starts with the individual.
Let's bring about a new renaissance, hm?