Do not leave your dog on a leash if you want him to be attached to you. Albert Willemetz Albert Willemetz was a French librettist, lyricist and scriptwriter, born in Paris on 14 February 18871 and died in Marnes-la-Coquette on 7 October 1964 (aged 77). The dog is here the metaphor of a friend or any other life companion. It…
+Category: Relationships
What Persuades Is The Character Of The Speaker, Not His Language
What persuades is the character of the speaker, not his language. Ménandre Ménandros (in ancient Greek Μένανδρος / Ménandros) is a Greek comic author, disciple of the philosopher Theophrastus. Considered one of the most important representatives of the New Comedy, he worked in the last quarter of the 4th century BC. With this phrase Menander tells us that who we…
+The Love To Grow Needs An Object
We all have a reserve of love that is expressed indiscriminately at our birth. This is what is commonly known as the purity or innocence of children. How is it that we sometimes lose this reservoir of benevolence and compassion that we are all provided with when we are born? The first answer to this is our education: we are…
+A Lasting Relationship Begins Long Before The Meeting
Invest in self-knowledge and self-improvement Many relationships are doomed to failure before they have even begun, as individuals lack maturity, which leads them to inconsistency and straying. Self-knowledge is the basis of the relationship with others. If we know who we are, we may be able to make choices about who we want to see in our lives. The problem…
+Changing Life Is Often A Search For Authenticity
The identity crisis affecting thirty-somethings is nothing more than the search for a life that is consistent with their own values. The choices of reason that we make in our twenties (during our studies) are only there to postpone the inescapable moment of the quest for authenticity that will correspond to what we call the choices of the heart. The…
+Relationships Are Built With The Regrets Of The Previous Ones
Love break-ups are never really easy. Yet they are an inexhaustible source of learning. Pain can be a good counsellor. That’s why separations can teach us a lot about who we are and who we could be, but we need to take the time to learn the lessons of separation. They serve as guides, they force us to amend ourselves,…
+It’s easier to change partner than to change yourself
A couple’s relationship is a challenge, the first of which is a questioning of our ways of thinking and acting. A partner puts his or her finger on what could be improved, at least from his or her point of view. This explains why life as a couple is not easy on a daily basis. Moreover, when the two individuals…
+The Faults We See In Others Are Only There To Make Us Aware Of Our Own
It seems that we all have a radar ready to detect the faults of others. It’s a human tendency, perhaps we see the half-empty glass too often. Although this propensity to see the vices in others is strong, how can this help us to progress? There are two ways of reacting to the defects we perceive in others. The first…
+Should We Be Nice Or Rough?
What is hardness? Should it be embodied in everyday life? We are taught to be kind to others, to be polite, that is to say, to polish off our rough edges that could be sharp and hurt others. However, life is full of annoyances and individuals who do not necessarily want good things for us. Should we be kind, should…
+Know Which Type Of Family You Belong To: Spartan Or Athenian
There are two types of families, those that are supportive and rely on each other, and others that rely on the resourcefulness of their offspring, so know to which one you belong. Your parents may have sent you mixed messages: they tell you that you can always count on them when things go wrong, but when that happens, they slip…
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