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Rachel Y
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There you were, planning to live on forever- as the old Woody Allen line has it, not in the hearts of your countrymen, but in your apartment
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Rachel Y
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We learned something. We are mortal. You might say you know this, but you don't. The news falls neatly between one moment and another. You would not think there was a gap for such a thing... It is as if a new physical law has been described for us bespoke: absolute as all the others are, yet terrifyingly casual. It is a law of perception. It says, you will lose everything that catches your eye.
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Rachel Y
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The original Latin word for decide, decidere, means "to cut off" as in slicing away alternatives; it's a close cousin of words like "homicide" and "suicide."
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Rachel Y
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We tend to speak about our having a limited amount of time. But it might make more sense, from Heidegger's strange perspective, to say that we are a limited amount of time.
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Rachel Y
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The more firmly you believe it ought to be possible to find time for everything, the less pressure you'll feel to ask whether any given activity is the best use for a portion of your time.
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Rachel Y
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So the retiree ticking exotic destinations off a bucket list and a hedonist stuffing her weekends full of fun are arguably just as overwhelmed as the exhausted social worker or corporate lawyer..... It remains the case that their fulfillment still seems to depend on their managing to do more than they can do.
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Rachel Y
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Re: premodern people's unchanging or cyclical view of history: When people stop believing in an afterlife, everything depends on making the most of *this* life. And when people start believing in progress- and the idea that history is headed toward an ever more perfect future- they feel far more acutely the pain of their own little lifespan, which condemns them to missing out on almost all of that future.
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Rachel Y
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They understood limitlessness to be the sole preserve of the gods; the noblest of human goals wasn't to become godlike, but to be wholeheartedly human instead.
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None of us can single-handedly overthrow a society dedicated to limitless productivity, distraction, and speed. But right here, right now, you can stop buying into the delusion that any of that is ever going to bring satisfaction.
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None of us can single-handedly overthrow a society dedicated to limitless productivity, distraction, and speed. But right here, right now, you can stop buying into the delusion that any of that is ever going to bring satisfaction.
Rachel Y
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Meaningful productivity often comes not from hurrying things up, but from letting them take the time they take, surrendering to what in German has been called Eigenzeit, or the time inherent to a process itself.
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Rachel Y
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We labour at our daily work more ardently and thoughtlessly than is necessary to sustain our life, wrote Nietzsche, because to us it is even more necessary not to have leisure to stop and think. Haste is universal because everyone is in flight from himself.
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