Schopenhauer: the Denial of Life

Nov 06, 2006 16:44

from every line i heard the cry of denouncement, denial and resignation; i saw in the book a mirror in which the world, life itself, and my own soul were all reflected with horrifying fidelity ( Read more... )

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curtis_davis November 7 2006, 09:24:45 UTC
And I found in that cosmos, a great ship. One with which to pack all of the desires of man. Notoriety, fame, legacy, and wealth - I filled it to the very brim. There before me stood the perpetual sky. Infinitely. Relinquishing the title of captain, I bid fare-well. Waved so long. For I shall not be caught dead on the ship of mortality.

I awoke. Dream sleep still in my eyes. Blurring my vision. I began to float. Higher and Higher. Touching the heavens. Navigating the cosmos and dancing with the stars. But as I did so, a glorious thing. A figure of dust. A mortal ring. Dissipate did I. Into forever. The perfect ending; exploring infinity.

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