Literaturespeaking topic
“And if happiness can keep a man alive who's marked down for death, then I'll stay alive.”
— Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
hint ✧ Before unpacking the sentence, ask yourself whether we live for happiness itself or for knowing what to do with it.
practice with this topic
Set the timer (5-30 min), take 20 seconds of prep if you like, start talking. Jot your thoughts onto the sticky-note board.
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