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For a deeper dive into the metaphors of the poem, check out the archives at the National Library of Poland (BN).
What makes Jan Twardowski’s writing so accessible is his "smiling theology." He doesn't lecture from a high pedestal; he speaks as a friend who observes the world—including its "awkward sounds" and "dry bows." jan_twardowski_spieszmy_sie_kochac_ludzi_tak_sz...
As Twardowski famously concluded, we often love "stale za późno" (constantly too late). Let’s try to prove him wrong today. Key Resources for Further Reading: For a deeper dive into the metaphors of
Here is a blog post draft that explores the meaning and timelessness of this masterpiece. Key Resources for Further Reading: Here is a
To "hurry to love" means to cherish the present version of the people in our lives. It’s about recognizing that every moment is unique and unrepeatable. The Humor and Pathos of Twardowski
While many associate this poem with mourning, its message is equally about the . Twardowski notes that "those who do not depart do not always return." People change; circumstances shift. The person you love today might not be the same person a year from now.