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At my pace I would only obey. Because it is obedience to my own pace which is my freedom. To give him power and efficient, I freed from excessive passions that troubled and needs artificial burdensome. As for social easements, they are the daughters of these needs no less ridiculous and absurd prejudices.

more I release myself from all this, my pace becomes more beautiful and happier, I live in harmony.

hygiene maintained as free as possible rhythms of my body: food and waste disposal, and end suction, systole and diastole, activity and rest. Free wisdom maintains the rhythms of my soul: love of self and of others, conversation and meditation, joyous heroism that gives pride heroism defending itself.

We need a flexible mixture of obedience and disobedience to nature to enrich the wild rose to rose, to enrich and liberate the man to make the wise.


Some feel that I give the word nature, I can not advise me permanently or to obey the nature or to rebel against it. The general precept that I choose must allow me, as necessary, to submit myself, to escape, laughing, fighting fiercely.

Insofar as I can adopt a formula, between the old sayings that I like more of Zeno; screw smoothly.

Sometimes I give him a form that will perhaps be less full, but the essential advice, leaving me it seems more accurate:

RELEASES YOUR RHYTHM

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Han Ryner
"The laughter of the wise"
A lifestyle , Editions flag 1959

We welcome the recent friendly publication of two works by C. Han Ryner Arnoult, head of blog dedicated to the philosopher . The first is Individualism in antiquity followed by a lecture "Of the various kinds of individualism" to Sander editions. The second is a nice compilation of articles pledged to Han Ryner, entitled "How do you fight?" Published in the last Growler (No. 16, December 2010). These two books, presented with passion and erudition by C. Arnoult, we hope to find many readers they deserve.

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