The dude in the picture is the governor of Chukotka (if you are in Alaska, looking west over the Bering strait, that’s what you see), owner of Chelsey soccer team, and one of the most influential Jews of Russia.
In other news, a question: what is worse — to read secular literature (including fiction) or to listen to secular music?
3 comments:
Well I suppose music affects one's mood but emotions are temporary and prone to change. Literature however implements ideas which not only last longer, but induce emotions of their own.
Of course on the other hand, I've heard various things about music connecting one to the composers soul...
I would say goyish music.
I think in literature, it’s easier to recognize shtus. And music is more subconscious, more intuitive, and therefore, more dangerous. (Or, maybe, as a man, I am afraid of intuition and anything that’s not open in the surface.)
Then again, maybe it’s easier to justify listening to goyish music.
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