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And how "free" are you?
Let me add an aspect, we are all Sisiphus with our own version of the rock. Until we come to terms with that and from that begin to form our own sense of meaning we are trapped.
Very true.I think that it's all well and good to think you've made your peace with being mortal... until the doctor looks you in the eye and says "you've got months." Then it's quite a different story.
Is it the action of coming and / or going that allows freedom? Or is it the realization of the action?
Or perhaps the realization, that the action is not as we see it....
I try to impress this idea on my 22 year old son who is at the beginning of a life which may find him surrounded by foolish people.I think it's the realization that, whatever thing has you hopelessly nerved up at the moment, that thing will, eventually, be completely forgotten. To paraphrase one of the finest songs of the thirties, "Who's gonna know....a hundred years from today?"
“The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche called "the certain prospect of death a precious, fragrant drop of frivolity" that made life worthwhile, spoiled only when we "singular druggist souls" poison the idea of death...”
Some doctor's aren't all they're cracked up to be, especially when it comes to dealing with "terminally ill" patients....Shortly after being diagonosed with "late stage aggressive" cancer I was sent to an oncology therapist because I was having anxiety over what I was sure to be my death. (She was an idiot, you are about to read one of 3 reasons why.)...