Everyday life that neutralizes urgency.
The everyday life that neutralizes urgency.
“Life suddenly looks great when we are threatened with death. Think of how much planning, travelling, love, and learning hides. Things that our laziness constantly puts off to some future moment. But they don’t last forever. At the risk of becoming impossible, they become beautiful again. Ah, if the catastrophe doesn't happen now, I'll do a lot! Visit new galleries, throw yourself at your loved ones, and miss the opportunity to travel to India.... but Catastrophe doesn't happen and we don't do any of them. Soon we'll get back to our daily routines where laziness neutralizes our urgency, but catastrophes aren't necessarily necessary to love life today. It suffices to think of that, and that death may come tonight."
- Marcel Proust
Think tomorrow is the last day of your life.
Life becomes more precious when we know that the days we have been given are not eternal.
If you know that you are the lucky one who survived by a short interval, you will not waste your time with meaningless worries and things.
The given days come like gifts. We meet in the morning more desperately, and we love more deeply.
He realizes that the most precious thing is a life not living every moment.
The most creative act we should start with is to seize every moment of life.
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