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If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health. —HIPPOCRATES
Mark Cucuzzella • Run for Your Life: How to Run, Walk, and Move Without Pain or Injury and Achieve a Sense of Well-Being and Joy
Par exemple, certains psychologues de l’évolution soutiennent que les anciennes bandes de fourrageurs ne se composaient pas de familles nucléaires centrées sur des couples monogames. Les fourrageurs vivaient plutôt en « communes » qui ignoraient la propriété privée, les relations monogames et même la paternité. Dans une bande de ce genre, une femme
... See moreYuval Noah Harari et Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat • Sapiens: Une brève histoire de l'humanité (French Edition)
En fait, les psychiatres ont d’abord été des hommes de diagnostic qui gardaient enfermés les psychotiques, presque toujours des patients incurables, mais tout cela a changé depuis dix ans. La nouveauté est venue de Vienne avec Sigmund Freud qui a inventé un traitement par la parole du nom de « psychanalyse », qui nous permet d’aider les patients à
... See moreIrvin Yalom • Le Problème Spinoza (Littérature) (French Edition)

He now believed the desire to live to be more than philosophy, more than psychology, but rather, a primordial principle of physics.
Olivie Blake • The Atlas Paradox (Atlas Series Book 2)
In June 1983, Alexander Grothendieck sits down to write the preface to a mathematical manuscript called Pursuing Stacks . He is concerned by what he sees as a tacit disdain for the more “feminine side” of mathematics (which is related to what I’m calling the solitary creative state) in favor of the “hammer and chisel” of the finished theorem. By el
... See moreCultivating a State of Mind Where New Ideas Are Born
Hippocrates, the Greek physician who lived approximately 2,500 years ago, is sometimes referred to as the ‘father of modern medicine’; he is said to have gained some of his knowledge from the ancient Egyptian system of medicine. A substantial proportion of Hippocrates’ writings about his ideas on the subject of illnesses and their appropriate treat
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