Yes, depressing, but at the same time you have to admire the honesty. And all of us have to admit that we have felt that way at one time or another: powerless to change your life, you embrace the thought that you're in a bad place and thus stop worrying about it.
It's a little like Nietzsche said, "The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets successfully through many a bad night."
There is a different meaning, if you look at what decay is, the slow process of dying. Not suicide, just getting old and realizing for the first time you are getting old. That you have some wisdom and some life left but that you know it will end and you have to just embrace it.
There is a different meaning, if you look at what decay is, the slow process of dying. Not suicide, just getting old and realizing for the first time you are getting old. That you have some wisdom and some life left but that you know it will end and you have to just embrace it.
Yes, depressing, but at the same time you have to admire the honesty. And all of us have to admit that we have felt that way at one time or another: powerless to change your life, you embrace the thought that you're in a bad place and thus stop worrying about it.
It's a little like Nietzsche said, "The thought of suicide is a great consolation: by means of it one gets successfully through many a bad night."
There is a different meaning, if you look at what decay is, the slow process of dying. Not suicide, just getting old and realizing for the first time you are getting old. That you have some wisdom and some life left but that you know it will end and you have to just embrace it.
There is a different meaning, if you look at what decay is, the slow process of dying. Not suicide, just getting old and realizing for the first time you are getting old. That you have some wisdom and some life left but that you know it will end and you have to just embrace it.