Tag: love

The Magnificent Nine
Art + Stories
Experiences

The Magnificent Nine

Some people lead their lives with compassion and empathy, showing love not only to their nearest and dearest, but also to those whom they don’t know at all.
Agata Kasprolewicz
How Much Jesus Is There in Jesus?
Art + Stories
Opinions

How Much Jesus Is There in Jesus?

Helen K. Bond talks about the historical Jesus, why he is a natural ally for children on climate strikes, and how early Christianity can be likened to a countercultural movement.
Tomasz Stawiszyński
Emotional Illusions
World + People
Dreams and Visions

Emotional Illusions

Eva Illouz talks about the privatization of emotion, the mistakes of the contemporary Left, and the age of immunity to truth.
Tomasz Stawiszyński
Henryk Ochorowicz Steps Across the Threshold
Art + Stories
Fiction

Henryk Ochorowicz Steps Across the Threshold

In 1935, Henryk Ochorowicz found his soulmate in a small Warsaw bookstore. Unfortunately, she was Queen Marysieńka, a Polish monarch who had died over 200 years earlier.
Tomasz Wiśniewski
Shall We Meet at Half Past Lust, or a Quarter to Folly?
Art + Stories
Experiences

Shall We Meet at Half Past Lust, or a Quarter to Folly?

A Polish artist and graphic designer reflects on Raymond Peynet’s illustrated ‘lovers’.
Maurycy Gomulicki
Let’s Bury Young Werther
Art + Stories
Opinions

Let’s Bury Young Werther

Romantic love is a human invention—what's more, it has been a disaster for relationships. Philosoper Alain de Botton deconstructs love.
Aleksandra Reszelska