Fragments 16 A

Fragments 16 A

The problem of the common Bulgarian: The main problem of the Bulgarian is that he wants to be like someone else.

About the holidays: If we stop celebrating, it means that evil has won.

About ambition: Not always and not each ambition ought to be pursued at all costs. The ambition to prove that you are very good, in the absence of intellect, gives birth to the pathetic paradoxes of simplification.

About teaching: Teaching should not resemble an old, exhausted marriage, but should be a passionate love story!

About journalism: Journalism has two faces combined in one. It is servile when it expects or already receives dividends, and gnarling when it does not receive and has no hope of receiving such.

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