I must admit at this time of year that my blog is not very popular. The reasons may be many, from the lack of photos, comments that can hurt feelings (which should popularize this blog) or just write about things fomes. In a burst of pride, like Good morning everyone, this blog will flee from the entertainment and the contingent, to get into something a lot more anachronistic but also more real. My Contingency.
The story today is about a thousand times I dreamed of and rarely done. Send everything to the ridge to change a lifestyle that is not feel that we should have.
"James David Bourchier was born in 1850, rooted Anglo-Norman-Irish. He studied at Eton , where he later became a professor. They got sick and realized he was going deaf. His deafness scored the biographer, is the only thing that saved a life Bourchier mediocre success as a professor. At the age of thirty-eight years old, single and with few friends, went to Europe with the intention of becoming a writer. A series of hits made him go to Bucharest in 1888 to write a report for The Times on a peasant rebellion that threatens the king, Carol I. Bourchier then became a correspondent for The Times in the Balkans . At this point in his life, his personality seemed to undergo a transformation. With a new and exotic scenery, where nobody knew him as Bourchier, and a new job that led him to establish contact with important people and interesting, the timidity of Bourchier gave a hundred and eighty degree turn: he developed an enthusiasm for sociability and various ethnic groups on he had written. "
Any lesson for these modern times? number. But mostly know of the existence of someone who got his big change . JD Bourchier was 38 years. Life expectancy in those days was much lower than the current one. I had run 2 / 3 of his life. But still managed to reinvent itself. The other big lesson diseases can help us to give us that many of us live the fullness of life in many ways, and many do not realize. Diseases help us, are sick or who we want, in the worst way, but we always help something ... We understand that life is a frail but pleasant gift ....( that's another story.)
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