{"serial":"BRIEF-2026-05-04-01","doc":"brief-2026-05-04","position":1,"body_html":"<h1>What does this passage call the source of life force? Where do yours come from?</h1>\n<p class=\"muted\">Theme: <strong>energy</strong> &middot; card 1/4 &middot; 2026-05-04</p>\n<blockquote>And who can doubt but that this way of teaching is much more easy and natural than that of Gaza,--[Theodore Gaza, rector of the Academy of Ferrara.]--in which the precepts are so intricate, and so harsh, and the words so vain, lean; and insignificant, that there is no hold to be taken of them, nothing that quickens and elevates the wit and fancy, whereas here the mind has what to feed upon and to digest. This fruit, therefore, is not only without comparison, much more fair and beautiful; but will also be much more early ripe.</blockquote>\n<p class='muted'>&mdash; Michel de Montaigne, <em>Essays of Michel de Montaigne (Complete)</em></p>\n<p class='muted'><em>Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.</em></p>","captures":[],"notes":"","comments":[]}