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🎹 Master Plan (Chick Corea & Dave Weckl Tribute)Mi interpretación de esta pieza icónica, explorando texturas sintéticas de alta fidelidad y la complejidad del Jazz Fusion https://t.co/JcNSJ6RB5P y técnica en un mismo plano. 🔗 https://t.co/VHbsjT19E5 #ChickCorea#DaveWeckl
14. Schopenhauer
Life is suffering, driven by blind will. Schopenhauer saw art, compassion, and asceticism as our only escapes. #Schopenhauer#Pessimism
13. Marcus Aurelius
A Roman emperor who wrote nightly meditations on death, virtue, and self-control. Marcus Aurelius led with Stoic clarity. #MarcusAurelius#Stoicism
12. Hume
Reason is a slave to the passions. Hume doubted everything—including cause, the self, and religion. Experience, not logic, rules us. #Hume#Skepticism
11. Saint Augustine
"My heart is restless until it rests in You." Augustine fused classical reason with Christian faith—probing sin, time, and grace. #Augustine#Theology
10. Locke
Liberty, life, property. John Locke believed rights come from nature, not rulers—and that governments exist to protect them. #Locke#Enlightenment
9. Nietzsche
God is dead. Now what? Nietzsche challenges us to create values, affirm life, and become who we are—with fierce courage. #Nietzsche#Philosophy
8. Epictetus
You control your will, not the world. Epictetus taught that peace comes from accepting what you can't change—and mastering what you can. #Epictetus#Stoicism
7. Seneca
"Fate leads the willing and drags the unwilling." Seneca’s Stoicism is a call to align with nature and stay calm in the storm. #Seneca#Stoicism
6. Confucius
Harmony begins with virtue. Confucius taught that rituals, respect, and moral character build a just society—one person at a time. #Confucius#Ethics
5. Machiavelli
Power isn’t held by being good. It's preserved through cunning. Machiavelli taught leaders to master appearance and necessity. #Machiavelli#Politics