‘Best be yourself, imperial, plain, and true’, said Robert Browning, one of the foremost Victorian philosopher-poets.
With historical settings, his poems are known for their irony, dark humor, social commentary, and challenging vocabulary and syntax. He married Elizabeth Barrett, one of history’s most famous literary marriages.
A true Master said ‘Best be yourself, imperial, plain, and true’. What else can we say?
‘Words of Singularity by Decimononic’ is a series of blog posts conceived to work like a virus, spreading thoughts about empowerment and uniqueness. We may not fully agree with these quotes, but we think that they will promote reflection, critical thinking and debate about the importance of Singularity.
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