—Richard Rohr
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Such a precept confronts him with life’s finiteness as well as the finality of what he makes out of both his life and himself.
Viktor E. Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
the transitoriness of our existence in no way makes it meaningless. But it does constitute our responsibleness; for everything hinges upon our realizing the essentially transitory possibilities.
Viktor E. Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
the transitoriness of our existence in no way makes it meaningless. But it does constitute our responsibleness; for everything hinges upon our realizing the essentially transitory possibilities. Man constantly makes his choice concerning the mass of present potentialities; which of these will be condemned to nonbeing and which will be actualized?
Viktor E Frankl • Man's Search For Meaning: The classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust
The very notion of transience is fundamental to human experience. Yet death seems bad for us because it deprives us of what we instinctively want: permanence. We want to extend our projects into the future, at least for now, at least until this or that is completed, and so on for as long as we take interest in anything we do. Yet the very fuel that
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This notion that fulfillment might lie in embracing, rather than denying, our temporal limitations