“The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.” — Henry David
“There are 100 billion planets in our galaxy and only one, as far as we know, with intelligent life. The fact that you are reading this book is the result of the longest tail you can imagine. That’s something to be happy about.” — [@houselPsychologyMoneyTimeless2020]
“Every man has two lives, and the second starts when he realizes he has just one.” — Confucius
“Life Is Short” by Paul Graham
Life is short and finite. Don’t take things for granted. Appreciate every day. When you take things for granted, they’re gone.—You think you can always write that book, or climb that mountain, or whatever, and then you realize the window has closed. The saddest windows close when other people die.—Their lives are short too.
Relentlessly prune bullshit, don’t wait to do things that matter and important to you, and savor the time you have. That’s what you do when life is short.
We often hear “Life is short, enjoy it.”, but often forget: “Eternity is long, prepare for it.”
Accept the impermanence of everything in our lives.
The Insignificance of Human Existence
The universe is vast and humans are insignificant in comparison. Our existence is fleeting and our actions have limited impact. Ultimately, everything we do and create will fade away.
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