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Jan 2024
29m 11s

Café Brasil 911 - Idioters fazem influen...

LUCIANO PIRES & CAFé BRASIL EDITORIAL LTDA
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Assine o Café Brasil em https://canalcafebrasil.com.br 


Recorro a um texto de Rubem Alves citando Schopenhauer: “No que se refere a nossas leituras, a arte de não ler é sumamente importante. Essa arte consiste em nem sequer folhear o que ocupa o grande público. Para ler o bom, uma condição é não ler o ruim: porque a vida é curta e o tempo e a energia escassos… Muitos eruditos leram até ficar estúpidos.”

Pois é. A arte de escolher aquilo que você não quer saber. A arte de perceber que você precisa criar filtros para se proteger daquilo que não presta. Até para abrir espaço para o que presta, sacou? A arte de não dar espaço pra quem fala merda.

O nome disso é liberdade... Este episódio foi inspirado por outro láááááá de 2017, chamado “A arte de falar merda”.

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