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Live the Polish Way of Life & Jakoś to będzie
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This distinctive book delves into the unique philosophy embraced by the Polish people. Curious about the concept of "jakoś to będzie"? Discover its essence for yourself!"Live the Polish Way of Life & Jakoś to będzie" is an English-language exploration of Poland and its inhabitants, focusing particularly on their mindset. With a touch of humor, the book reveals the philosophy known as "jakoś to będzie," which is fundamental to the Polish way of thinking. It takes readers on an amusing journey through the traits that characterize Polish mentality, likely resonating with familiar sentiments.The book is structured into three distinct sections. The first segment highlights the key characteristics of Poles, supported by numerous examples. Readers will encounter numerous quotes from well-known, respected individuals, clearly reinforcing the authors' insights. The second section delves into the roots of the Polish belief in "jakoś to będzie," examining both Christian and pagan influences that surprisingly prevail. The final part offers guidance on how to embody this philosophy effectively. It emphasizes living in harmony with Polish nature and appreciating the nation's gifts, including its majestic mountains, vast lakes, and rushing rivers. Embracing these landscapes fosters the conviction that "jakoś to będzie."The authors of the book are Beata Chomątowska, Daniel Lis, and Dorota Gruszka. Beata Chomątowska is not only a Polish writer but also a journalist, serving as the president of the Stacja Muranów Association for Social and Cultural Initiatives. She regularly collaborates with "Tygodnik Powszechny." Daniel Lis has been associated with Znak publishing since 2010 and taught during the second edition of the UNESCO City of Literature's Creative Writing Course. Dorota Gruszka, an editor, also collaborates with Znak publishing.
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This distinctive book delves into the unique philosophy embraced by the Polish people. Curious about the concept of "jakoś to będzie"? Discover its essence for yourself!"Live the Polish Way of Life & Jakoś to będzie" is an English-language exploration of Poland and its inhabitants, focusing particularly on their mindset. With a touch of humor, the book reveals the philosophy known as "jakoś to będzie," which is fundamental to the Polish way of thinking. It takes readers on an amusing journey through the traits that characterize Polish mentality, likely resonating with familiar sentiments.The book is structured into three distinct sections. The first segment highlights the key characteristics of Poles, supported by numerous examples. Readers will encounter numerous quotes from well-known, respected individuals, clearly reinforcing the authors' insights. The second section delves into the roots of the Polish belief in "jakoś to będzie," examining both Christian and pagan influences that surprisingly prevail. The final part offers guidance on how to embody this philosophy effectively. It emphasizes living in harmony with Polish nature and appreciating the nation's gifts, including its majestic mountains, vast lakes, and rushing rivers. Embracing these landscapes fosters the conviction that "jakoś to będzie."The authors of the book are Beata Chomątowska, Daniel Lis, and Dorota Gruszka. Beata Chomątowska is not only a Polish writer but also a journalist, serving as the president of the Stacja Muranów Association for Social and Cultural Initiatives. She regularly collaborates with "Tygodnik Powszechny." Daniel Lis has been associated with Znak publishing since 2010 and taught during the second edition of the UNESCO City of Literature's Creative Writing Course. Dorota Gruszka, an editor, also collaborates with Znak publishing.
