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The Art of Worldly Wisdom: A Pocket Oracle [Gracian, Baltasar, Maurer, Christopher] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Art of Worldly Wisdom: A Pocket Oracle Review: A life well lived - If Gracián describes your life, then you are living very, very well. These few hundred brief, oblique, and aphoristic guidelines come down from the 17th century, but are as fresh and true as today's "talk" with your boss. They describe honor, skill, honesty, and trust. They describe the times when each must be pressed, and when each must be left behind. Gracián states again and again how each moment nurtures some effort or other, and how each kind of effort must await its moment. He also prescribes a peaceful mind, most times. That means letting go of matters that do not matter, for your own sake, for mercy towards those around you who may suffer brief lapses, and for your reputation as a person of judegement. I fault Gracián for exactly one lack: continuous and clear-eyed self criticism. The essence of all art and all science, in terms of daily practice, is the ability to look at one's own work, and to see clearly what parts succeed and what parts fail. Somehow, Gracián missed the bravery required to tear down your own work when it needs to be torn down, in order to build up something more worthy in its place. I also question Gracián's central emphasis on luck, on the benificent forces of the stars. I have seen luck, good and bad, and have always seen that it is a thing a person creates for him/herself. In my own life, I acknowledge random effects for good or bad, but I see little or no "luck." Gracián's essential message describes a person of honor, determination, insight, and adaptability. This person, in the end, can only succeed. This is a book to read, to re-read, and to re-read again. Mark it up, add your thoughts - it can only become more true. //wiredweird Review: Knowledge without wisdom is an wasted - I stumbled across this book 2 decades ago and found it a tough read due to the old world verbiage. I found this book was best digested slowly so I read one of the 300 or so topics a day so a page a day. For a book of wisdom I found it was a great toilet read, go figure. Being an average student, over the course of 10 years, I read this book a total of eight times using a different marker for each reading. This book was the first guide on how to deal with others with a trained intellect rather than using my natural thinking and actions. This is a guide on how to influence people for their or your own benefit. The only other instruction of this caliber is the book of Proverbs by Rabbi/King Solomon. This is a book of wisdom that gives instruction on day to day interactions and how best to manage people and events that present in the course of life. Like a gun these principles can be used to pursue good or nefarious outcomes. In the very least comprehending the principles presented in The Art of Worldly Wisdom would arm you with knowledge and reason enough for you to recognize when someone is employing tactics covered in this book on you.

| Best Sellers Rank | #68,070 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #66 in Religious Philosophy (Books) #220 in Philosophy of Ethics & Morality #1,472 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (460) |
| Dimensions | 5.27 x 0.79 x 7.56 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0385421311 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0385421317 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 208 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 1992 |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
W**D
A life well lived
If Gracián describes your life, then you are living very, very well. These few hundred brief, oblique, and aphoristic guidelines come down from the 17th century, but are as fresh and true as today's "talk" with your boss. They describe honor, skill, honesty, and trust. They describe the times when each must be pressed, and when each must be left behind. Gracián states again and again how each moment nurtures some effort or other, and how each kind of effort must await its moment. He also prescribes a peaceful mind, most times. That means letting go of matters that do not matter, for your own sake, for mercy towards those around you who may suffer brief lapses, and for your reputation as a person of judegement. I fault Gracián for exactly one lack: continuous and clear-eyed self criticism. The essence of all art and all science, in terms of daily practice, is the ability to look at one's own work, and to see clearly what parts succeed and what parts fail. Somehow, Gracián missed the bravery required to tear down your own work when it needs to be torn down, in order to build up something more worthy in its place. I also question Gracián's central emphasis on luck, on the benificent forces of the stars. I have seen luck, good and bad, and have always seen that it is a thing a person creates for him/herself. In my own life, I acknowledge random effects for good or bad, but I see little or no "luck." Gracián's essential message describes a person of honor, determination, insight, and adaptability. This person, in the end, can only succeed. This is a book to read, to re-read, and to re-read again. Mark it up, add your thoughts - it can only become more true. //wiredweird
P**T
Knowledge without wisdom is an wasted
I stumbled across this book 2 decades ago and found it a tough read due to the old world verbiage. I found this book was best digested slowly so I read one of the 300 or so topics a day so a page a day. For a book of wisdom I found it was a great toilet read, go figure. Being an average student, over the course of 10 years, I read this book a total of eight times using a different marker for each reading. This book was the first guide on how to deal with others with a trained intellect rather than using my natural thinking and actions. This is a guide on how to influence people for their or your own benefit. The only other instruction of this caliber is the book of Proverbs by Rabbi/King Solomon. This is a book of wisdom that gives instruction on day to day interactions and how best to manage people and events that present in the course of life. Like a gun these principles can be used to pursue good or nefarious outcomes. In the very least comprehending the principles presented in The Art of Worldly Wisdom would arm you with knowledge and reason enough for you to recognize when someone is employing tactics covered in this book on you.
J**E
If you love reading short but meaningful bits of advice, you should check out this interesting book.
This interesting book (The Art of Worldly Wisdom: translated by Martin Fischer) contains 300 aphorisms taken from Baltasar Grecian’s numerous scholarly volumes. He lived around the 16th century teaching and writing. Not a whole lot is known about the author but he was a member of “the society of Jesus” which was a scholarly and academic group. These aphorisms cover an enormous amount of subject areas. The following are just a small sample of the topics covered: Mind and spirit, nature and art, fortune and fame, accomplish your ends, the art of being lucky, be gracious, think, never exaggerate, be shrewd, but not too shrewd, have strength of spirit, never lose your head, work with good tools, know how to refuse, generous in action, the art of living well, attain, and maintain a reputation, deal solely with men of honor, never talk about yourself, and many other bits of great advice. If you are a seeker of knowledge and bits of wisdom from the ancient masters, you may want to check out this book. Even though the writing style is not always clear (could be because of the translation) or easy to understand: nevertheless, this is still an excellent book to read. Some of the bits of wisdom are a pure joy to read. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Haiku Moments: How to read, write and enjoy haiku).
A**R
Great book. Baltasar's maxims come clearly in this English ...
Great book. Baltasar's maxims come clearly in this English version. I hope to fully comprehend the maxims as currently I find some maxims contradicting others - e.g. keep things for a time in suspense vs. brevity and quickness of action. It's a book that I have come back to now and then and that sometime offer a clearer / new perspective on a second or third visit. remains a great book of wisdom.
A**R
A Gift For Everyone
Everyone would benefit from reading and applying the wisdom this little book offers.
P**A
Do you want to have some good ideas to ponder when you have a little time. Read a point and think about it. This is a wonderful book and I wish I would have read it when I was younger. It would have helped me a lot. Why do some of the best books never get recommended more by people you teach us. I book for meditating on and it is still very useful for life today.
S**I
Thanks Booklovers Delight!
P**N
I had some rather large reservations when I purchased this book. I had no interest in some life prescription, involving eating fish on Friday. Well was I in for a rather pleasant surprise. This book is nothing short of amazing! I guess it is no surprise, that Gracian`s writings got him trouble with Church authorities. The book lists three hundred aphorisms. These life lessons can be applied to any era, or nationality. Gracians observations and recommendations are not only timeless, but also quite brilliant. Gracian also has a rather sharp dividing line. Most of his observations are divided along the lines of wise people, versus the world of fools. He then compares the resulting action of a prudent person, with the action of a foolish person. Bottom line; do yourself a favour, and pick up a copy of this book.
J**.
El libro es una joya de ideas presentadas de una manera clara. Extravié una copia anterior y después de mucho buscar, la encontré ahora en Amazon. Creo que ésta versión en inglés resulta más sencilla, fácil de comprender que una o dos que he visto en español, donde el lenguaje y la escritura resultan más complejas, rebuscadas.
M**I
One of the best books i have recently read. these days I have it with me all the time. It is very easy to read and learn from and the fact that you can open to any page you wish.
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