The modern loss of faith does not concern just God or the hereafter. It involves reality itself and makes human life radically fleeting. Life has never been as fleeting as it is today. Not just human life, but the world in general is becoming radically fleeting. Nothing promises duration or substance. Given this lack of Being, nervousness and unease arise. The late-modern ego stands utterly alone. Even religions, [which] would remove the fear of death and produce a feeling of duration, have run their course.
— The Burnout Society
— The Burnout Society
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khaled mhran – ماجدة الرومي .. عيناك ليالي صيفية
Pov: *it's عيون exam*
The voice in my head:
The voice in my head:
The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.
— W. L. Bragg, a Nobel laureate
— W. L. Bragg, a Nobel laureate
It is miraculous that anyone with such severe problems and living such a life could have written anything at all, let alone the series of brilliant books that Nietzsche managed to complete in this period. He was plagued with such all-too-human difficulties as his eye problems, requiring him to resort to dictation much of the time, and to reliance on the assistance of others to put his manuscripts together, as well as making proof-reading a torment.
— Richard Schacht
— Richard Schacht
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Your eyelids can fall off in the extreme cold.
Ask the German soldiers in Russia 1941
You can also have corneal injury due to freezing and eye dryness.
There's this marathon, for example, where many runners suffered from pain and vision impairment. All of them complained that the problem was in their left eyes, but not in the right.
Turned out they were mainly running northwards, while the wind was mainly westward (to the left of the runners).
There's this marathon, for example, where many runners suffered from pain and vision impairment. All of them complained that the problem was in their left eyes, but not in the right.
Turned out they were mainly running northwards, while the wind was mainly westward (to the left of the runners).
Forwarded from Labyrinth (Tuqa Qassim)
To begin depriving death of its greatest advantage over us, let us adopt a way clean contrary to that common one; let us deprive death of its strangeness, let us frequent it, let us get used to it; let us have nothing more often in mind than death.. We do not know where death awaits us: so let us wait for it everywhere.
"To practice death is to practice freedom. A man who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave."
"To practice death is to practice freedom. A man who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave."