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The man who invented essays, didn’t write to impress; he wrote to understand himself.

He wrote not to teach, but to explore. Not to impress, but to understand.

After losing everything, Michel de Montaigne turned inward, and changed how we think forever.

French thinker Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) is widely credited with inventing the essay as a new literary genre. By publishing his Essais in 1580, he created a new, informal, and personal form of writing designed to explore his own thoughts, experiences, and limitations rather than providing a formal treatise.

That simple shift created the essay: a space where doubt, contradiction, and honesty could coexist.

Sometimes the deepest truths come from pain.

What would you discover if you were completely honest with yourself?

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