Agroboy
I am not quite the man you take me for
- Apr 30, 2026
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"We do not run towards death; we flee the catastrophe of birth, we toss and turn like survivors trying to forget it. The fear of death is but the projection into the future of a fear which dates back to our first moment. We are reluctant, of course, to call birth a scourge: have we not been taught that it is the supreme good, that the worst is at the end and not at the beginning of our career? Evil, the real evil, is behind us, not before us. This is what escaped Christ, this is what Buddha understood: 'If three things did not exist in the world, O disciples, the Perfect One would not appear in the world...' And, before old age and death, he places the fact of birth, the source of every infirmity and every disaster." - De l'inconvénient d'être né ,1973
I find this passage by Cioran quite interesting because I notice that almost no one sees the birth of a child as something bad. However, when I see it, I can only think of all the pain that child will endure—they will experience love, hate, passion, loss, dreams, illness, and ultimately, death.
Carpe Diem
I find this passage by Cioran quite interesting because I notice that almost no one sees the birth of a child as something bad. However, when I see it, I can only think of all the pain that child will endure—they will experience love, hate, passion, loss, dreams, illness, and ultimately, death.
Carpe Diem