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new beginnings
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
– Mahatma Gandhi
“You don’t have to be great to start. But you have to start to be great.”
“There is a secret bond between slowness and memory, between speed and forgetting. A man is walking down the street. At a certain moment, he tries to recall something, but the recollection escapes him. Automatically, he slows down. Meanwhile, a person who wants to forget a disagreeable incident he has just lived through starts unconsciously to speed up his pace, as if he were trying to distance himself from a thing still too close to him in time. In existential mathematics that experience takes the form of two basic equations: The degree of slowness is directly proportional to the intensity of memory; the degree of speed is directly proportional to the intensity of forgetting.”
-Milan Kundera
“Yavaşlık ile anımsama, hız ile unutma arasında gizli bir ilişki vardır. Gözümüzün önüne en sıradan bir durum getirelim: Bir adam sokakta yürüyor. Birden bir şey anımsamak istiyor, ama anı uzaklaşıyor. O anda, kendiliğinden yürüyüşünü yavaşlatıyor. Buna karşılık, az önce yaşadığı kötü bir olayı unutmaya çalışan insan, hala çok yakınında olan zamanda, sanki bulunduğu yerden uzaklaşmak istiyormuş gibi elinde olmadan yürüyüşünü hızlandırır. Varoluşun matematiğinde bu deneyim iki temel denklem biçimine girer: Yavaşlığın derecesi anının yoğunluğuyla doğru orantılıdır; hızın derecesi unutmanın yoğunluğuyla doğru orantılıdır.”
-Milan Kundera
“The only question that really counts, must be thins one: are things getting better or are they getting worse?” ― Erlend Loe, Naïve. Super
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'Not too little, not too much, just right.'
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“Technology isn’t bad. If you know what you want in life, technology can help you get it. But if you don’t know what you want in life, it will be all too easy for technology to shape your aims for you and take control of your life. Especially as technology gets better at understanding humans, you might increasingly find yourself serving it, instead of it serving you.” -Yuval Noah Harari, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
“I write because I have an innate need to. I write because I can't do normal work. I write because I want to read books like the ones I write. I write because I am angry at everyone. I write because I love sitting in a room all day writing. I write because I can partake of real life only by changing it.”
-Orhan Pamuk
“We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay.” - Umberto Eco
Your future depends on what you do today.
-Mahatma Gandhi
Tomorrow never comes, start studying today.
mythology and iconography
“Thus fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself.”
“My Name “I guess you are kind of curious as to who I am, but I am one of those who do not have a regular name. My name depends on you. Just call me whatever is in your mind. If you are thinking about something that happened a long time ago: Somebody asked you a question and you did not know the answer. That is my name. Perhaps it was raining very hard. That is my name. Or somebody wanted you to do something. You did it. Then they told you what you did was wrong—“Sorry for the mistake,”—and you had to do something else. That is my name. Perhaps it was a game you played when you were a child or something that came idly into your mind when you were old and sitting in a chair near the window. That is my name. Or you walked someplace. There were flowers all around. That is my name. Perhaps you stared into a river. There as something near you who loved you. They were about to touch you. You could feel this before it happened. Then it happened. That is my name.”
Richard Brautigan, In Watermelon Sugar
Be like a flower, survive the rain but use it to grow.
you will shine.