Michel de Montaigne β 16th-century French thinker, author of Essays and On Friendship, founder of the essay form. He combined scepticism, irony, and self-reflection, exploring humanity through personal experience. His style shaped European philosophy and early modern literature.
π Essays (1580) was a lifelong work he kept expanding. π° Wrote most of them in his tower, surrounded by his library. π His motto βQue sais-je?β (βWhat do I know?β) became a symbol of scepticism. π Influenced Descartes, Pascal, Shakespeare, and Nietzsche. π· Came from a winemaking family, which secured his independence. π Lived through plague and personal loss, hence his meditations on death. π Believed true education comes from experience, not books alone. β¨ In France, his name is synonymous with wisdom and simplicity. π A statue of him stands by the Sorbonne β students rub his foot for luck. π Fun fact: he joked that he wrote so candidly about himself because βitβs easier to make a fool of myself than of others.β