Fragments 1 and 2

Fragments 1 and 2

Inheritance: I realized from my father that one should learn to appreciate the authentic things, but not yield to the transient ones. The real issues to him meant helping people without expecting anything in return, in a selfless way! Material meant transient to him. It did not create the name of a man. After all, only the name remains!
To work for the good of men, to be committed to their wellness – that is what makes the name of a man incorruptible.

About Silence: Not only a fool could be killed with silence. Neglectful silence is one of the most powerful weapons of mediocrity.

About plagiarism: Plagiarism in mass culture is reflected in the adaptation of texts to popular melodies, as well as in the copying, totally or partially, of popular TV formats.
Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” is actually a French song that Paul Anka bought in the 60s of the twentieth century, wrote a text to it and offered it to Frank S.
Gentlemen, have you ever bought something, or are you just secretly copying?

About Bulgarian emigration abroad: The assertion that the best of the Bulgarian youth – intellect and talent have emigrated abroad is just a myth. The truth is that, together with intelligent and talented people, we have overwhelmed the developed world with very low-quality people (rubbish) that no one needs. It is them, not the smart and the talented, who make only a small part, that create the image of Bulgaria in the world. The latter, to put it mildly, is not brilliant.
This mythology is fed by our media, who, I have a feeling, are just lurking at the airports to present to the Bulgarian spectator / listener / reader the next returning emigrant. I remember one of those who was complacently explaining on one of the national channels one Sunday morning that he had appeared in more than 600 casts in the US within a few months. And nobody asked him what the result was. But after having returned to Bulgaria, it was more than clear what had happened with those mass castings.

About good and evil: Interest lies between good and evil. When the personal interest coincides with the public, the balance tilts to the good. When the interests of the individual are placed above the public, the balance tilts to the evil. The emotional person puts the personal interest first, while the prudent puts the public in the foreground, thus becoming immortalized.

About the Importance of Man: The problem with some people is that, through dealing with insignificant things, they want this to give them some significance. Others are concerned with really significant issues without being interested whether this gives a meaningful nuance to them. That is how they become really significant.

About relations: The day is visible from the morning. It is normal that if a relationship has ended in hypocrisy and lies, it must have been begun in the same way.

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