Las lentejas y el monarca

Lentils and the monarch

If you knew how to live on lentils, you wouldn't have to flatter the monarch.

The Greek philosopher Aristippus (435-350 BC) achieved a comfortable position at the court of the tyrant Dionysius I the Elder of Syracuse.

One day, watching his colleague Diogenes the Cynic (c. 412-323 BC) preparing some humble lentils for lunch, he said to him:

—If you knew how to flatter the monarch, you wouldn't have to live on lentils.
"And if you knew how to live on lentils, you wouldn't have to flatter the monarch," Diogenes replied.

Good,

I think the moral
It's quite clear
And simple

And that those present here
We have the ability to reason

Well, that's it.

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Look,

It's not going to be me,
Not at all,
Whoever tells you to settle
With little
Or with a lot

Let each one
Do what you see fit,
Of course not

But what I do tell you,
And I tell you this sincerely

It's that this last piece
What I have done

It's absolutely crazy,

I love it

I don't know if it's the organic form,
Those soft curves
That you don't know very well,
Where they begin and where they end

I don't know if it's the soft touch,
The natural shine of oil and wax

Or if it's because of that incredible streak,
That accompanies those curved lines
Creating a perfect union

Don't know,
The truth

But what I do know,
I just love it

Well, that's it.

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