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A man in the middle of the sea conjured by
storm prays to God,not for safety from
danger but deliverance from fear.
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“ The best thing for being sad,"
replied Merlin, beginning to
puff and blow, "is to learn
something. That's the only
thing that never fails. You
may grow old and trembling
in your anatomies, you may
lie awake at night listening to
the disorder of your veins,
you may miss your only love,
you may see the world about
you devastated by evil
lunatics, or know your
honour trampled in the
sewers of baser minds. There
is only one thing for it then —
to learn. Learn why the world
wags and what wags it. That is
the only thing which the mind
can never exhaust, never
alienate, never be tortured by,
never fear or distrust, and
never dream of regretting.
Learning is the only thing for
you. Look what a lot of things
there are to learn.
“ You know you're in love when
you can't fall asleep because
reality is finally better than
your dreams.
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Life , Change, Best
No one wants to die. Even people who want
to go to heaven don't want to die to get
there. And yet death is the destination we
all share. No one has ever escaped it. And
that is as it should be, because Death is
very likely the single best invention of Life.
It is Life's change agent. It clears out the
old to make way for the new.
Steve Jobs
Our presence in the universe is
something too bizarre for words. The
mundaneness of our daily lives cause us
take our existence for granted — but
every once in awhile we're cajoled out
of that complacency and enter into a
profound state of existential awareness,
and we ask: Why is there all this stuff in
the universe, and why is it governed by
such exquisitely precise laws? And why
should anything exist at all? We inhabit
a universe with such things as spiral
galaxies, the aurora borealis, and
SpongeBob Squarepants. And as Sean
Carroll notes, "Nothing about modern
physics explains why we have these
laws rather than some totally different
laws, although physicists sometimes talk
that way — a mistake they might be
able to avoid if they took philosophers
more seriously." And as for the
philosophers, the best that they can
come up with is the anthropic principle
— the notion that our particular
universe appears the way it does by
virtue of our presence as observers
within it — a suggestion that has an
uncomfortably tautological ring to it.