letters from a stoic – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu Tanulj együtt velünk Mon, 10 Mar 2025 00:46:27 +0000 hu hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.5 https://www.5percangol.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/android-icon-192x192-1-32x32.png letters from a stoic – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu 32 32 P.S. I Love You – The Last Letter https://www.5percangol.hu/film/p-s-i-love-you-the-last-letter/ Thu, 02 Jul 2015 14:28:26 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/p-s-i-love-you-the-last-letter/ P.S. I Love You – The Last Letter

– My uncle can get us in anytime we want.

– He turned the lights on for us.

– It’s amazing

– You sure?

– It’s okay.

-“Dear Holly, I don’t have much time.

I don’t mean literally, I mean, you’re out

buying ice cream and you’ll be home soon…

…but I have a feeling

this is the last letter.

Because there’s only one thing

left to tell you.

It isn’t to go down memory lane

or make you buy a lamp.

You can take care of yourself

without any help from me.

It’s to tell you how much you move me.

How you changed me.

You made me a man

by loving me, Holly…

…and for that I am eternally grateful.

Literally.

If you can promise me anything,

promise me that whenever you’re sad…

… or unsure:::

… or you lose complete faith

… that you’ll try and see yourself

through my eyes.

Thank you for the honour

of being my wife.

I’m a man with no regrets.

How lucky am I?

You made my life, Holly,

but I’m just one chapter in yours.

There’ll be more.

I promise.

So here it comes, the big one.

Don’t be afraid to fall in love again.

Watch out for that signal

when life as you know it ends.

P.S., I will always love you. “

Watch the scene once again and fill in the gaps, please.

– My uncle can get us in anytime we want.

– He turned 1. ____________ for us.

– It’s amazing…

– You sure?

– It’s okay.

-“Dear Holly, I don’t have much time.

I don’t mean literally, I mean, you’re out

2. __________ and you’ll be home soon…

…but I 3. ___________

this is the last letter.

Because there’s 4. ____________

left to tell you.

It isn’t to go down memory lane

or make you buy a lamp.

You can take care of 5. ____________

without any help from me.

It’s to tell you how much 6. ___________.

How you changed me.

You made me a man

7. ___________, Holly…

…and for that I am eternally grateful.

Literally.

If you can promise me anything,

promise me that whenever you’re sad…

… or unsure 

…or you lose complete faith…

…that you’ll try and see yourself

8. ___________.

Thank you for the honour

of being my wife.

I’m a man 9. ________.

How lucky am I?

You made my life, Holly,

but I’m just one chapter in yours.

There’ll be more.

I promise.

So here it comes, 10. ________.

Don’t be afraid to fall in love again.

Watch out for that signal

when life as you know it ends.

P.S., I will always love you. “

Key:

1.    the lights on

2.    buying ice cream

3.    have a feeling

4.    only one thing

5.    yourself

6.    you move me

7.    by loving me

8.    through my eyes

9.    with no regrets

10.  the big one

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6 Thinkers Whose Depressing Ideas Will Make You Feel Better https://www.5percangol.hu/kozepfok/6-thinkers-whose-depressing-ideas-will-make-you-feel-better/ Tue, 20 Jan 2015 09:22:06 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/6-thinkers-whose-depressing-ideas-will-make-you-feel-better/ 6 THINKERS WHOSE DEPRESSING IDEAS WILL MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER 

We are absurdly anxious about success, says popular philosopher Alain de Botton (TED Talk: Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success). In his talk from 2009, he suggests that many of our modern values — like our sense of limitless possibility and upward growth — can actually lead us to stress harder about how well we’re doing. But the reverse can also be true, says de Botton. For TED, he’s put together this reading list of (mainly) pessimistic philosophers who have inspired his thinking about positivity.

1. The Complete Essays
Michel de Montaigne

“Montaigne likes to point out that philosophers don’t know everything, and that they would be a lot wiser if they laughed at themselves a little more. He also writes in a personal and often very frank way designed to shock the prudish. ‘Kings and philosophers shit, and so do ladies,’ he says. ‘Even on the highest throne in the world, we are seated still upon our arses.’”

2. Letters from a Stoic
Lucius Annaeus Seneca

“Seneca belonged to the Stoic school of philosophy, which is all about teaching you how to respond calmly to disaster. We tend to imagine that cheering people up involves saying happy things. But Seneca says the saddest things — and strangely enough, he is very consoling. ‘What need is there to weep over parts of life?’ he asks. ‘The whole of it calls for tears.’”

3. Essays and Aphorisms
Arthur Schopenhauer

“Schopenhauer is another great pessimist who makes you feel happier. He makes some brilliant analyses of why love affairs tend to go wrong (he’s perfect to read after a breakup). His general drift is that you’d be mad to expect happiness from a relationship.”

4. The Twilight of the Idols
Friedrich Nietzsche

“A much-misunderstood philosopher, seen as barking mad but actually very wise and sane. He tells us nice things about the need for struggle in life. No pain, no gain, or as he put it: ‘That which does not kill you makes you stronger.”

5. The collected works of Epicurus
Epicurus

“Epicurus was the first philosopher to say that pleasure was the most important thing in life. People took him to mean sensual pleasure, and the word ‘epicurean’ has been linked to gluttony ever since. But read the real Epicurus and you’ll see that his idea of pleasure was quite immaterial; in fact, it was all about having a group of good friends and reading books together outdoors.”

6. The Last Days of Socrates
Plato

Plato recounts the last days of his mentor and teacher Socrates, famously made to drink hemlock by the people of Athens. It’s a tear-jerking account, as the funny and wise Socrates is put to death by his ignorant contemporaries. It’s also a lesson in how to stand up for your beliefs, and inspiration for anyone standing up against the will of the majority.”

source:ideas.ted.com

Find the word or expression in the text that means the same:

1. to tell a story

2. to worry

3. making one cry

4. bottom

5. eating more than you need

6. not knowing something

7. comforting

8. honest

9. easily shocked about things related to sex

10. to cry intensely

11. in the open air

12. someone living at the same time

Key:

1 to relate

2. to be anxious

3. tear-jerking

4. arse

5. gluttony

6. being ignorant

7. consoling

8. frank

9. prudish

10. to weep

11. outdoors

12. a contemporary

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