Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Problem of Existence

"When you consider how great and how immediate is the problem of existence, this ambiguous, tormented, fleeting, dream-like existence--so great and so immediate that soon as you are aware of it it overshadows and obscures all other problems and aims; and when you see how men, with a few rare exceptions, have no clear awareness of this problem, indeed seem not to be conscious of it at all, but concern themselves with anything rather than with this problem and live on taking thought only for the day and for the hardly longer span of their own individual future, either expressly refusing to consider this problem or contenting themselves with some system of popular metaphysics; when, I say, you consider this, you may come to the opinion that man can be called a thinking being only in a very broad sense of that term and no longer feel very much surprise at any thoughtlessness or silliness whatever, but will realize, rather, that while the intellectual horizon of the normal man is wider than that of the animal--whose whole existence is, as it were, one continual present, with no consciousness of past or future--it is not so immeasurably wider as is generally supposed."--Arthur Schopenhauer

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Blogger Angelissima said...

Joy
by Rabindranath Tagore


And Joy is Everywhere;
It is in the Earth's green covering of grass;
In the blue serenity of the Sky;
In the reckless exuberance of Spring;
In the severe abstinence of gray Winter;
In the Living flesh that animates our bodily frame;
In the perfect poise of the Human figure, noble and upright;
In Living;
In the exercise of all our powers;
In the acquisition of Knowledge;
in fighting evils...
Joy is there Everywhere.

7:38 PM  
Blogger Gina said...

goodbye blue monday.

9:47 PM  
Blogger Gina said...

Deep thoughts for Shallow Times. I love it, Professor Lisk (sigh)

10:18 AM  
Blogger Brian said...

Thank you Captain Bringdown.

My low point was in the late '90s when my wife had this fantasy that money would come out of nowhere and we could afford a big house. 3 kids, $3000 in the bank. Then I did tons of freelance work for several years on weekends, scraped together some money for a down payment on a co-op, and that shut her up.

I don't date much anymore but as for you, you're never more than 24 hours away from going on a great date.

8:09 PM  
Blogger Gina said...

Morpheus called. He wants his red pills back.

that was my George Costanza crack.

3:24 PM  

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