Aristóteles explicaria por que você exagera tudo

The Words of Virtues — starting June 29th, a series of 7 videos about the words that shape character 👉🏻 https://casadapalavra.larabrenner.com... Irresistible Text 👉🏻 https://larabrenner.com.br/texto-irre... Learn more about Casa da Palavra 👉🏻 https://casa-da-palavra.larabrenner.c... Weekly Letters 👉🏻 https://larabrenner.com.br/carta-sema... Punctuation Course 👉🏻 https://larabrenner.ensinio.com/payme... Have you noticed that today everything is "toxic," everything is a "tragedy," and Does any setback turn into "chaos"? In this video, I talk about what I call the inflation of words: the habit of exaggerating language until it loses its meaning and, with it, our sensitivity to what is real. Starting with a silly story (my sink drain burst), I show how the words we choose to narrate life determine how we act in the face of it, and why precision is not an intellectual luxury, but an existential tool. I discuss the difference between worry and anxiety, the middle ground of virtues in Aristotle, and the legitimate value of well-used hyperbole (Nelson Rodrigues can attest to that). Comment: which word do YOU ​​exaggerate most in your daily life? Chapters: 00:00 The day my sink "turned into a catastrophe" 01:00 What is the inflation of words? 02:30 Toxic, tragedy, attack: when exaggeration becomes a habit 04:00 Worry is not anxiety (we lose the nuances) 05:30 Aristotle and the mean of virtues 07:00 Why this changes how you live 08:30 When exaggeration pays off (Nelson Rodrigues) 09:30 How to choose more precise words + next steps 🖋 My Instagram /larabrennerqueiroz 🖋 Who am I? I am Lara Brenner, founder of Texto Irresistível and Expressando Direito. I inherited from my parents, especially my father, Professor Mário Vasconcelos, the love for the Portuguese language. Here, I teach grammar and legal Portuguese in a lighthearted and humorous way, so you feel comfortable and in control of your language skills.