Frank Lloyd Wright was not only one of the great architects who redefined the use of space, also was a notable thinker. One of their most expensive issues was that of personal happiness, which developed in writings and notes. This is one of the most famous ones: his Decalogue of happiness
1. An honest ego in a healthy body
2. An eye for nature
3. A heart to feel the nature
4 Courage to follow the nature
5. The sense of proportion (humor)
6. The assessment of work as an idea and the idea as work
7 Fertility of imagination
8. Capacity for faith and rebellion
9 Disobedience to the common lujar of elegance (inorganic)10 Instinctive cooperation
Source | The Happines Project
Image | Alania & Arquutectura
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