The Hare & the Tortoise read by Joshua Graham
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2023
- Daily moral from Joshua Graham as he reads The Hare and the Tortoise from Aesop's Fables written by Aesop, a slave and storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE.
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_"It is important to keep moving forward, and one day you will get there"_
Incredibly wise and fitting words coming from Joshua.
Letters from a Stoic by Seneca would be another great book to hear, I've been buying the books and reading along with them they been having a positive effect on some of my mental health. I also would like to say I apprentice that you take the time to do this you've already shown thousand of people some literature with great translation that has been important to history and Ihope it keeps going in that direction.
No clue why these are not more popular. They are gold
masterpiece
Thank you, I try to listen to the other books but they're too daunting for my stupid little pea brain, and I walk off in the middle of Book 4 of Medications by Mark us are realiest. This was more my speed.
I love these so much. Please keep em coming! Maybe you could do a Lovecraft story next?
Hey kind stranger, thank you for your hard work.
What are your plans for releasing in the future? I can but only recommend to you, but I think reading hagakure would make a great video
The Moody Blues made a song about this so named;
"But his load was so heavy, he never wanted to stop!"
"It's alright, it's alright, it's alright"
A great song by a great band, simultaneously tells the tale and ties it unto thee: Your load is heavy, thou'st no want of stopping, but it is alright.
These are good and all, but I would highly appreciate Epictetus discourses
Can you have Joshua's AI read the Great Gatsby?