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How accro?e its free standard of living You?s to copy, distribute and/or modify the documents of this site?a only condition of quoting the accro?e source attentively its standard of living without d?nser one euro l.indice of the prices, l.inflation, l.?lution of the capacity d.achat. I m.en opened?ean-Paul Benz?i. standard of living, says me it, c.est joke. Books co?nt not expensive. Our capacity d.achat is thus?rme.: we all are billionaires in without voice: d.une Benz?i share was right, d.autre share it was wrong. It was wrong because the indices s.appuient on the function d.utilit?u consuming (see said could not qu.?eux s.appliquer of the consumers who find much pleasure, of bien-?e, D... utilit? in the reading is built on the function d.utilit?et on the function of production). F? of which each one d?nit its own function d.utilit?la F? it can be built and?luer, rel? thus d.une?pe of the reasoning ant?eure?Mais it was right bus if l.on admits that happiness and the bien-?e which is the mat?elle component are business of volont?nous can handle our function d.utilit?e F? ?irer more pleasure of the products which co?nt little and, among them, of the reading. 150. per month does one have what to fill up pleasure its time spare with the paperbacks one obtains the m? r?ltat while d?nsant less still. Those which are prompt?ep?r l.?tism at others will say..ce n.est not?a port?de all the world: some n.ont not 100. per month??nser for the books and it is necessary to know to read for. is, among those which read little, much people who have the d.acheter means books and learned?anger?.?le. That those which consider to them bien-?e insufficient thus put?anger plut?que geindre.. reading of all the good books is like a conversation with more honn?s people of the si?es pass?., said Descartes qu.y has he of more pleasant qu.une good conversation. d?nsez you for the restaurant, the cin?, tourism, the sport. co?nt?ertains d.entre us, the pleasures push-button (but harmful) of..Tout the misfortune of the men comes from only one thing, which is to know not to remain in rest in a room., said Pascal it is necessary to hear: only with a good book. M?anger d.outre-falls from Chateaubriant. If you all read them you?s a happy reader, and thus man: your function d.utilit?st well the East? If you all did not read them, you?s a man heureux.car voil?u. If you n.en read no, you?s still a man heureux.car you will be able to get pleasure?olont?n handling your function. Qu.on read them or not, the good books n.apportent that pleasure: pleasure of the reading, pleasure of the memory of the..La reading m.ennuie.., say those which n.ont ever taken l.habitude of reading. I guarantee that some will take there more pleasure than when they s.entassent on an aircraft to make the tourist at the end of. Nothing n.est?logique, nothing n.?t less CO. ..La reading is aust?.., say you. If we sinc?ment seek the pleasure we let us find it in practice of the maths, who are l.activit?a more voluptuous which is: does the brain of the math student give itself?ui-m? pleasure in circuit. A friend said to me like excusing himself. I read. If a book contains something, only. One never needs h?r towards the end of. One will appr?era besides more, one will more often read again, of the books which had r?st? the premi? reading. It is books like people: admittedly, one reference mark? best the?or your, but they.
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