I'd consider a blog on this topic as its one of enduring interest to me but I dont plan on continuing with it in the way I think a blog might or ought.
I read this quotation though and it really struck me and I thought I'd see what anyone else thought in relation to it, like if it was on to something. Anyway its by someone called Seyed Javad Miri in an essay called Humanism and Sociological Imagination, under a subheading of normative humanism and the question of wellbeing:
I've been keeping note books with bite size insights or quotes in them for years like that, does anyone else do that?
I read this quotation though and it really struck me and I thought I'd see what anyone else thought in relation to it, like if it was on to something. Anyway its by someone called Seyed Javad Miri in an essay called Humanism and Sociological Imagination, under a subheading of normative humanism and the question of wellbeing:
To be able to love life, and yet to accept death without terror; To tolerate uncertainty about the most important questions with which life confront us - and yet to have faith in our thought and feeling, in as much as they are truly ours.
I've been keeping note books with bite size insights or quotes in them for years like that, does anyone else do that?