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Are you trying too hard and still nothing seems to work? Maybe the problem lies in too much control. In this video, we dive into the philosophy of Michel de Montaigne, the Renaissance thinker who discovered a powerful secret: when you stop caring obsessively, results begin to flow naturally. 🌿 Through personal stories, profound losses and philosophical reflections, Montaigne teaches us how to cultivate detachment without falling into apathy — and why this is essential for a lighter, more authentic and anxiety-free life. 📚 In this video you will learn: Why caring too much may be sabotaging you How philosophical skepticism can free your mind What it means to live lightly in the chaos of the modern world Practical lessons from Montaigne's Essays to apply today 📚 Direct References from Michel de Montaigne MONTAIGNE, Michel de. The Essays: selection. Translated by Sérgio Milliet. São Paulo: Abril Cultural, 1972. Classic Brazilian edition with selected excerpts from the Essays, translated with rigor and elegance. MONTAIGNE, Michel de. Complete Essays. Translated by Sérgio Milliet. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2004. 📚 Want to dive even deeper into Montaigne's wisdom? Here are two of his best Essays to start your journey: ✨ That philosophizing is learning to die – On the art of living accepting death. https://amzn.to/4hC9gVU ✨ On friendship – A moving tribute to true connection. https://amzn.to/41OYANM 🌀 Reading Montaigne is like talking to an old friend who knows us better than we know ourselves. 📖 Let us know in the comments which of these resonated with you the most — and which one you want to read first. Background Music: Spirit of Fire - Jesse Gallagher