Author: | Gonzalo Cárcamo | ISBN: | 9788567080161 |
Publisher: | e-galáxia | Publication: | July 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Gonzalo Cárcamo |
ISBN: | 9788567080161 |
Publisher: | e-galáxia |
Publication: | July 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
ABOUT "LIVE MODEL, STILL LIFE" Repeated successful or failed coincidences may lead us to think about nature's designs or even judge we are incapable of influencing our own lives, as if all events were an inescapable sentence of fate. Not only do the protagonists in this story, marked by a succession of fortuitous encounters, expose the dark and the bright side of their conduct, but also exalt the sensitivity that lies within each of us, albeit through unexpected manifestations. Very often, man repeats examples without pondering and, by acting that way, impairs his ability to question, to do over, or to renovate. The circumstances do not shape the man; they allow unveiling what we truly are. Our attitudes may demonstrate a disposition to prize, to respect nature and, by nurturing that affection, we may help to turn the world into a better garden. One which we must water every day. Gonzalo Cárcamo "Fate is the one that shuffles the cards, but we are the ones who play. So the future of a man is not written in the stars, but in the will and self-mastery." Attributed to William Shakespeare
ABOUT "LIVE MODEL, STILL LIFE" Repeated successful or failed coincidences may lead us to think about nature's designs or even judge we are incapable of influencing our own lives, as if all events were an inescapable sentence of fate. Not only do the protagonists in this story, marked by a succession of fortuitous encounters, expose the dark and the bright side of their conduct, but also exalt the sensitivity that lies within each of us, albeit through unexpected manifestations. Very often, man repeats examples without pondering and, by acting that way, impairs his ability to question, to do over, or to renovate. The circumstances do not shape the man; they allow unveiling what we truly are. Our attitudes may demonstrate a disposition to prize, to respect nature and, by nurturing that affection, we may help to turn the world into a better garden. One which we must water every day. Gonzalo Cárcamo "Fate is the one that shuffles the cards, but we are the ones who play. So the future of a man is not written in the stars, but in the will and self-mastery." Attributed to William Shakespeare