Showing posts with label alain de botton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alain de botton. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

"To those frustrated that art cannot do more: art is a suggestion, not an order, whispers rather than commands. I am the frustrated one."


today I've been surfing my co-nationals' blogosphere and I noticed that it's a really cool trend to follow the really cool philosopher Alain de Botton on his twitter page. 36, London based, author of Essays in Love among other- he has the talent of saying really common sense words, stuff that probably all of us think at some point, but in a really smart, literate way, making references to all sort of philosophical concepts and ideas, all spiced up by a great sense of humor.

the idea that a published philosopher and lecturer uses twitter is a little bit far apart from that image of the lonely, antisocial philosopher in his ivory tower.
nowadays, the modern philosopher is to all the well-red people like a 60's god rock star in front of a crowd just dying to have a droplet of sweat wet their faces and feel enlightened.

but i must admit that even though at first i raised my eyebrow thinking at all the 15365 followers waiting to drain their thirst of witty, literate remarques - i found some of them to be really funny and smart and very true. :D
Taste some:

We're drawn to works of art infused with qualities we don't have in ourselves. History of art: story of what different peoples had missing.

On architecture: even if we lived in Venice or a Louis Kahn house, we would still often be in a bad mood.

Sensitivity to beauty, natural and man-made, seems linked to pain. The carefree and in love rarely garden

Troubling, irresistible gadgets of tomorrow: a device that informs you of when and where you have starred in the sexual fantasies of others.