ManWithNoName
Enlightened
- Feb 2, 2019
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For what it's worth to everyone here, I have adopted a perspective that, well, helps put things in perspective. Inspired by Stoic philosophy, whenever some shit happens that I wish did not happen, one thing that I tell myself is that none of it will matter 100 years from now.
When you find something that grips you in the moment, part of the battle is dispelling the creeping feelings of self-sabotage that tell you it will remain so forever—because in the bigger picture it will not—it just seems so. It becomes, as the Germans would say, der Schnee von Gestern (the snow from yesterday) very quickly. For younger members here it may seem longer, but time will take care of it. IMHO The sooner you accept this is the sooner that you can appreciate the fleeting and exquisite nature of human experience. You owe it to yourself to realize that nothing is permanent. This is tonic for the long run, and helps you focus on the long term outlook.
When you find something that grips you in the moment, part of the battle is dispelling the creeping feelings of self-sabotage that tell you it will remain so forever—because in the bigger picture it will not—it just seems so. It becomes, as the Germans would say, der Schnee von Gestern (the snow from yesterday) very quickly. For younger members here it may seem longer, but time will take care of it. IMHO The sooner you accept this is the sooner that you can appreciate the fleeting and exquisite nature of human experience. You owe it to yourself to realize that nothing is permanent. This is tonic for the long run, and helps you focus on the long term outlook.
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