Café dos Pensadores #02 - O Que Torna Uma Pessoa Atraente? Jane Austen, Amor e Beleza
How to be a more attractive person? In this episode of Café dos Pensadores (Thinkers' Café), the reflection starts with Jane Austen, Plato, and Ortega y Gasset to discuss love, beauty, kindness, personal development, and the human desire to improve life. Starting with Jane Austen's Emma and Plato's idea in The Symposium that love seeks what is beautiful and good, this episode shows that true attraction goes beyond physical appearance: it involves intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and social beauty, character, and competence. Content for those seeking philosophy applied to daily life, reflection on relationships, self-knowledge, personal growth, spirituality, and human development. Subscribe to the channel and follow the next episodes of Café dos Pensadores.

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