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July
@july
Without you there is no me
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July
@july
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ChrisCoCreated
@chriscocreated
'who' wrote this?
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@kugusha.eth
I have nothing to add to this my bookmarked this though to revisit periodically
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@wevans247.eth
I can’t say I really understand the Buddhist concept of emptiness, but it’s what came to mind when reading this
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@garance
This has Thich Nhat Hanh vibes Interdependence is deeper than we usually think
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Ren 🎩 Ⓜ️
@renatov.eth
πŸ’―
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@aviationdoctor.eth
Reminds me of Hemingway’s famous quote: β€œEvery man has two deaths, when he is buried in the ground and the last time someone says his name. In some ways, men can be immortal” Those ripples / echoes of our life extend toward infinity after our death, but they can only travel so far. I don’t even know the names of my great-grandparents, for example; though some of their ripples endure as a chain of consequences (me existing being one of them). Though in the *very* long / cosmic timeline, those ripples crash against the maximum-entropy heat death of the universe, where no trace of anything that ever happened will subsist
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@m-j-r
we are groot.
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