
Taste in the World is Pure Joy: Selected Inspirational Writings of Montaigne
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Montaigne was a French judge in the 16th century, but he was recognized by the world as a thinker and philosopher. He is good at analyzing himself and regards himself as a "shallow and meaningless person". He hopes that everyone will see his "simple, natural, ordinary, unpretentious and unpretentious way of life". In short, he naturally reveals everything about himself without concealment, including strengths and mistakes, achievements and setbacks. It is precisely because of this positioning that his essays allow us to see a Montaigne who was full of hardships in life, but never looked back, judged the world calmly, and treated various situations in life well.
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