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Memento Mori is a reminder that your death is inevitable, your time is limited. There will be a day where you and I won't wake up to enjoy the beautiful chaos of life. It's one of life's guarantees. No matter where you are born, how rich you are, or what you do during your life, you will die.
Memento Mori is a reminder that your death is inevitable, your time is limited. There will be a day where you and I won't wake up to enjoy the beautiful chaos of life. It's one of life's guarantees. No matter where you are born, how rich you are, or what you do during your life, you will die.
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Amor Fati: "A love of one's fate"
https://www.theschooloflife.com/thebookoflife/nietzsche-regret-and-amor-fati/?utm_source=You+Tube&utm_medium=You+Tube+-+Nietzche+on+Amor+Fati+-+Video+Description+-+TBOL+Article&utm_campaign=You+Tube+-+Nietzche+on+Amor+Fati+-+Video+Description+-+TBOL+Article
Amor Fati: "A love of one's fate"
https://www.theschooloflife.com/thebookoflife/nietzsche-regret-and-amor-fati/?utm_source=You+Tube&utm_medium=You+Tube+-+Nietzche+on+Amor+Fati+-+Video+Description+-+TBOL+Article&utm_campaign=You+Tube+-+Nietzche+on+Amor+Fati+-+Video+Description+-+TBOL+Article
The School of Life
Nietzsche, Regret and Amor Fati
One of the strangest yet most intriguing aspects of Friedrich Nietzsche’s ideas is his repeated enthusiasm for a concept that he called amor fati (translated from Latin as ‘a love of one’s fate’, or as we might put it, a resolute, enthusiastic acceptance…
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Don’t miss this video!
It’s either Albert Camus lived and thought ahead of his time or we have returned back to the 19th century.
https://youtu.be/vSYPwX4NPg4
Enjoy
Don’t miss this video!
It’s either Albert Camus lived and thought ahead of his time or we have returned back to the 19th century.
https://youtu.be/vSYPwX4NPg4
Enjoy
YouTube
Albert Camus - The Plague
There is no more important book to understand our times than Albert Camus's The Plague, a novel about a virus that spreads uncontrollably from animals to humans and ends up destroying half the population of a representative modern town. Camus speaks to us…