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Raphael Dorigo

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Raphael Dorigo wohnt mit seiner Familie in Basel, wo er 1992 geboren wurde, und lebt seit jeher für das Schreiben. Er hat einen Master in angewandter Sprachwissenschaft absolviert, als Blogger mehrere tausend Follower gewonnen und für ein Philosophie-Essay einen Preis erhalten. Er strebt danach, in Wissenschaft, Philosophie, Theologie und dem täglichen Leben nach Weisheit zu graben und ihr mit klarer, schöner Sprache erzählerisch Gestalt zu verleihen.

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Important and good book which has helped me taking on my role as a dad confidently and positively. It's just a little short-sighted and self-contradictory at times in its conclusions, particularly when it insists there is no right way to be a dad and ...more
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“Du kannst viel bewirken in der Welt, zum Schlechten wie zum Guten. Du kannst Schlimmes tun, während du glaubst, zu tun, was getan werden muss. Du bist mit vielen Menschen verbunden, und die Folgen deiner Taten ziehen grössere Kreise, als du je vermuten würdest. Du kannst ein Segen oder ein Fluch sein, und es spielt eine Rolle, wie du dich entscheidest. Du hast eine Verantwortung. Und du kannst so richtig, richtig Chaos verursachen. Das musst du lernen.”
Raphael Dorigo, Meotod: Die Wellen des Schicksals

“Die Stimme, die zu dir sprach, hat nie gemeint, dass du Meotod zerstören sollst. Du kannst deine Leute nicht vor Meotod beschützen, das wird niemand jemals können.”
Raphael Dorigo, Meotod: Die Wellen des Schicksals

“Es kann gefährlich sein, seine Ziele zu erreichen, an das Ende seines gewählten Weges zu kommen.”
Raphael Dorigo, Meotod: Die Wellen des Schicksals

“The purpose of life, as far as I can tell… is to find a mode of being that’s so meaningful that the fact that life is suffering is no longer relevant.”
Jordan B. Peterson, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief

“Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.”
G.K. Chesterton

“Whenever a theory appears to you as the only possible one, take this as a sign that you have neither understood the theory nor the problem which it was intended to solve.”
Karl Popper

“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.”
Socrates

“Order is not enough. You can’t just be stable, and secure, and unchanging, because there are still vital and important new things to be learned. Nonetheless, chaos can be too much. You can’t long tolerate being swamped and overwhelmed beyond your capacity to cope while you are learning what you still need to know. Thus, you need to place one foot in what you have mastered and understood and the other in what you are currently exploring and mastering. Then you have positioned yourself where the terror of existence is under control and you are secure, but where you are also alert and engaged. That is where there is something new to master and some way that you can be improved. That is where meaning is to be found.”
Jordan B. Peterson, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

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