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While imprisoned in Jilava, Steinhardt underwent a profound transformation. In a crowded, filthy cell, he was secretly baptized as an Orthodox Christian on March 15, 1960. Rather than succumbing to despair, he found what he called "unspeakable happiness," discovering that true freedom is an internal state that no regime can confiscate. 💡 Core Lessons from the Diary
In 1959, Nicolae Steinhardt was a Jewish-Romanian intellectual who made a life-altering choice: he refused to testify against his friend, Constantin Noica, during a communist show trial. This act of loyalty earned him a 13-year sentence of forced labor in Romania’s brutal gulags. The Diary of Happiness (Jurnalul Fericirii, 191...
Steinhardt famously described Christ not just as a deity, but as a "true gentleman" or "knightly" figure. He believed a true Christian should be: The Diary of Happiness - Amazon.de While imprisoned in Jilava, Steinhardt underwent a profound
Face adversity with active courage and even euphoria. Treat your struggle as a knightly adventure rather than a tragedy. ✨ The "Gentlemanly" Faith 💡 Core Lessons from the Diary In 1959,
Steinhardt’s Jurnalul Fericirii (The Diary of Happiness) offers three "solutions" for surviving any form of oppression or personal crisis: