Laisse Aller Guide
In the context of medieval French epic poetry ( chansons de geste ), a laisse is a type of stanza of varying length, characterized by a single assonance (vowel rhyme) throughout.
It describes a lack of constraint, ease of manner, or even a certain "looseness" or negligence in one's appearance or behavior. Laisse Aller
In common parlance, laisse aller (or the reflexive se laisser aller ) refers to a state of or freedom . In the context of medieval French epic poetry
Though they share the verb laisser (to let/leave), laisse aller is distinct from the economic term (literally "let do"). While both imply non-interference, laissez-faire specifically refers to a policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society. @aventurewhisky @bordeauxdistillingco #avecmoderation Though they share the verb laisser (to let/leave),
It is often used as a mantra for emotional release—accepting what is and letting go of what was.





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