What did Zoroaster mean by: Do not hold grain waiting for higher prices when people are hungry. Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran Copy
Satisfaction linked with dishonor or with harm to others is a prison for the seeker. Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Dishonor, Harm, Satisfaction, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
Explore the River of the Soul; whence or in what order you have come. Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Exploration, Order, Origin, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
You shall love peace as a means to new wars – and the short peace more than the long. Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Love, Peace, War, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine light Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Ability, Divine, Knowledge, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
All flows out from the Deity, and all must be absorbed in Him again. Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Absorption, Deity, Unity, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
By my love and my hope I beseech you – do not forsake hero in your soul! Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Heroism, Hope, Love, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
Things divine are not attainable by mortals who understand sensual things. Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Limitations, Perception, Spirituality, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
When we are in doubt whether an action is good or bad, abstain from it. Author, December 24, 2023January 1, 2025, Zoroaster, Caution, Decision-making, Ethics, 0 Zoroaster Prophet and religious leader · Iran
How could economics not be behavioral? If it isn’t behavioral, what the hell is it? Read explanation Charlie Munger Business person
It is better to expose ourselves to ingratitude than to neglect our duty to the distressed. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
We ought never to scoff at the wretched, for who can be sure of continued happiness? Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
If we love (the poor) people, we want to identify with them and share with them. Jean Vanier Philosopher and theologian