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Hayatta her birimiz bir şeyleri başarmak için mücadele içindeyiz. Ya buna katlanır devam edersin ya da pes edersin. Yazarın da söylediği gibi 𝐚𝐜𝛊 𝐜̧𝐞𝐤𝐦𝐞𝐤 𝐛𝐢𝐫 𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐡 𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐢𝐫. 1980'lerden bu yana egzersiz sloganı olarak kullanılan "ℕ𝕠 𝕡𝕒𝕚𝕟, 𝕟𝕠 𝕘𝕒𝕚𝕟." mottosunu sadece egzersizde değil aynı zamanda hayatta başarıyı yakalamak
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Koşmasaydım YazamazdımHaruki Murakami · Doğan Kitap · 20182,822 okunma
The End
"Yine bir çocuk ol ve artık kendinden kaçmayacaksın. Kendi içinde koşuyor olacaksın - meditasyon yapan için tek yol budur. Dünyevi olanlar kendinden kaçar, arayış içindeki insan bu yaşamın, bu bilincin kaynağını bulmak için kendi içinde koşar. Ve kaynağı keşfettiğinde sadece kendi yaşam kaynağını değil, evrenin, tüm kozmosun yaşam kaynağını keşfetmiş olur. İçinde müthiş bir coşku yükselir. Yaşam her an bir şarkıya, bir dansa dönüşür." ~ "Be a child again and you will no longer run from yourself. You will be running within yourself - that is the only way for the meditator. The worldly runs away from himself, the seeker runs within himself to find the source of this life, this consciousness. And when he discovers the source, not only his own source of life discovers the source of life of the universe and the entire cosmos. A tremendous enthusiasm rises within him. Life turns into a song, a dance at every moment." - Osho, Satyam, Shivam, Sunderam
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Forever !!!
- Rick and I were talking about life, loss, and what it’s all about. “I think it’s about livin, man,” I said. “Even though my dad’s no longer physically here, his spirit is still alive in me for as long as I keep it alive. I can still talk to him, do my best to live by what he taught me, and keep him alive forever.” - Rick ve ben hayat, kayıp ve bunların neyle ilgili olduğu hakkında konuşuyorduk. "Bunun yaşamakla ilgili olduğunu düşünüyorum dostum" dedim. “Babam artık fiziksel olarak burada olmasa da, ben onu yaşattığım sürece onun ruhu bende hâlâ yaşıyor. Hala onunla konuşabilirim, onun bana öğrettiklerine göre yaşamak için elimden geleni yapabilirim ve onu sonsuza kadar hayatta tutabilirim.”
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A Deconstruction of Existential Crisis
“Nausea” written by Jean-Paul Sartre is a work that delves deep into human psychology. It also discovers the nature of existence and the meaning of life. The novel was published in 1938 and became a seminal work for existentialist literature. Today, the book continues to captivate readers with its haunting atmosphere and philosophical prose. In my
Nausea
NauseaJean-Paul Sartre · Penguin Classics · 200022,8bin okunma
"My desires in a relationship have changed over time. I no longer want someone who promises to always love me and never leave me. I need someone who understands that life happens and sometimes things don't work out. I don't want someone who sugar coats things and never gets angry with me, I need someone to tell me how really is and put me in my place. I need to be able to go five hours without talking to you and not feel lost or incomplete. I am complete without you, but with you I want to be so much better. I want to be stronger with you. I want us to grow together and help each other grow individually. I don't need you, but I really want you. And this may not work out, but the fact that you understand that you understand all of this and this is how our relationship works, makes me think we have got a pretty good shot." Late night's thoughts..
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Undemanding media cater for an undemanding public, ready to agree with everything it is told. The more there is of the former, the more monolithic the latter becomes, and the less opportunity society has of seeing what is wrong with the circumstances in which it lives. In the last few months the situation has been deteriorating rapidly. It seems we are at a tipping point, and that soon the Government (the oligarchs, the FSB, the bureaucracy) will no longer be breathing down our necks, because they will have achieved what they want: there will be nobody left prepared to lay down their life in order to get at the truth about other people’s lives. If there is no demand, there will be no supply.
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''Man is dominated by the making of money, by acquisition as the ultimate purpose of his life. Economic acquisition is no longer subordinated to man as the means for the satisfaction of his material needs.''
Tests : injuries (inspiration and lessons for others)
We may also be tested through injury. These injuries may or may not be in- flicted by the hands of others. But sometimes our response to these injuries serves as a means of saving or inspiring others. For example, some people are brought closer to Allah by observing the heroic or inspiring response of others who have been tested or afflicted. This phenomenon is demonstrated a lot in literature and poetry. For example, there are times when forgiveness can free another person. In his famous novel, Les Misérables, Victor Hugo writes about this phenomenon. Hugo describes a convict named Jean Valjean who was forever branded by his past sins; many years prior, he stole a loaf of bread to feed his starving niece. From that day forward, he was known as a thief and could not escape the branding. One day, a bishop allowed Valjean to stay the night in his home. That night Valjean stole again from the Bishop out of desperation, and tried to escape. The police caught Valjean and returned him to the Bishop's home, along with the silver he had stolen. This was the point when Valjean's life would transform. The bishop was determined to help Jean Valjean see his potential. To do that, it required that Jean Valjean experience forgiveness first. The bishop not only forgave Valjean, he even offered him more silver and said to him, "Jean Valjean, my brother. You no longer belong to evil. With this silver I bought your soul. I've ransomed you from fear and hatred. And now I give you back to God." From that day forward, Jean Valjean became a different person. He became an honest and honorable man, who went out of his way to help those in need.
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ANALYSIS OF THE STORY OF AN HOUR
Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour is an early feminist work that questions attitudes about what women should be. The protagonist challenges the belief that women are nothing without a husband. After her grief subsides, Louise Mallard begins to see opportunity and freedom in her future. The author expresses the traditional idea of marriage,
The Story of an Hour - Tale Blazers
The Story of an Hour - Tale BlazersKate Chopin · Perfection Learning · 2001131 okunma
The mind has fixed the partitions. Constancy is the nature of the mind and fluency is the nature of life. That's why the mind is obsessed; it is always fixed, solid. And life is not rigid; it is fluid, it is flexible, it keeps moving in reverse. Something is alive one moment, dead the next. One person was young at this moment, old at the next. The eyes were beautiful, they are no longer there - now they are just ruins. How the face was like a rose, now there is nothing there—not even a shadow of the past. The beautiful becomes ugly, life becomes death, and death continues to be born again....
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Under the new conditions of perfect comfort and security, that restless energy, that with us is strength, would become weakness. Even in our own time certain tendencies and desires, once necessary to survival, are a constant source of failure. Physical courage and the love of battle, for instance, are no great help—may even be hindrances—to a civilised man. And in a state of physical balance and security, power, intellectual as well as physical, would be out of place. For countless years I judged there had been no danger of war or solitary violence, no danger from wild beasts, no wasting disease to require strength of constitution, no need of toil. For such a life, what we should call the weak are as well equipped as the strong, are indeed no longer weak. Better equipped indeed they are, for the strong would be fretted by an energy for which there was no outlet.
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Nektas questioned, and I snapped my mouth shut. Those vertical pupils constricted and then expanded. “Take me to Ires. We must find Jadis. And then, I will need to return to Iliseeum, and you—all of you—must prepare. Kolis is not the only one who has awakened. The Consort and Nyktos no longer sleep. That means the gods will be awakening all across the many Courts of Iliseeum and in the mortal realm, and many of their loyalties do not lie with the Primal of Life. The war you fought hasn’t ended. It has only just begun.”
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Ep. 39
And time is a curious thing. Most of us only live for the time that lies right ahead of us. A few days, weeks, years. One of the most painful moments in a person's life probably comes with the insight that an age has been reached when there is more to look back on than ahead. And when time no longer lies ahead of one, other things have to be lived for. Memories, perhaps. Afternoons in the sun with someone's hand clutched in one's own. The fragrance of flowerbeds in fresh bloom. Sunday is in a cafe. Grandchildren, perhaps. One finds a way of living for the sake of someone else's future. And it wasn't as if Ove also died when Sonja left him. He just stopped living. Grief is a strange thing.
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