: The subject is never fixed. Like the aesthetic evolution of David Bowie , being a subject means you have the power to "reshape, reimagine, and perform" your identity endlessly. 3. The Ethical Subject: Accountability and Choice
: As Paulo Coelho notes, the path you walk is your decision, and you must "honor your path" because it was your choice.
: In an era of AI and "automated teaching," there are core aspects of being a human subject—learning, affect, and the body—that "stubbornly resist engineering". 4. Finding the "I" in the Crowd
: Being a subject means your perception is unique. As noted in reflections on Brazilian culture and music , the "real wealth" is found in the deep, personal connections and internal "vibes" we experience as subjects.
To be a subject is to be responsible. Whether it is a journey of recovery and rebuilding or the decision to follow a specific "path," the subject is defined by choice.
In linguistics, the subject is the agent—the one who performs the action. It is the "I" in every sentence. Research on Portuguese grammar often highlights the null subject , where the agent is implied but not spoken. Life often feels this way: we act, we move, but we often forget to explicitly state our "I." Reclaiming the subject means moving from being a passive recipient of circumstances to being the active voice in your own narrative. 2. The Lived Body: Subjectivity vs. Objectivity
: The subject is never fixed. Like the aesthetic evolution of David Bowie , being a subject means you have the power to "reshape, reimagine, and perform" your identity endlessly. 3. The Ethical Subject: Accountability and Choice
: As Paulo Coelho notes, the path you walk is your decision, and you must "honor your path" because it was your choice.
: In an era of AI and "automated teaching," there are core aspects of being a human subject—learning, affect, and the body—that "stubbornly resist engineering". 4. Finding the "I" in the Crowd
: Being a subject means your perception is unique. As noted in reflections on Brazilian culture and music , the "real wealth" is found in the deep, personal connections and internal "vibes" we experience as subjects.
To be a subject is to be responsible. Whether it is a journey of recovery and rebuilding or the decision to follow a specific "path," the subject is defined by choice.
In linguistics, the subject is the agent—the one who performs the action. It is the "I" in every sentence. Research on Portuguese grammar often highlights the null subject , where the agent is implied but not spoken. Life often feels this way: we act, we move, but we often forget to explicitly state our "I." Reclaiming the subject means moving from being a passive recipient of circumstances to being the active voice in your own narrative. 2. The Lived Body: Subjectivity vs. Objectivity