Sunday, March 30, 2025

Marco Almeida ©️ "the superlative"

 Death begins at birth. (That's the romantic version to feel alive.) Our natural course of life requires no such closure. (Natural laws) 


We either learn how to accept death (question it) or we fear it (human nature).


Life begins the minute you begin to face you WILL face that time in one's end. It takes wisdom for such permutations.


Nothing per se ends. (If you think about death in order to test it.) That makes you a fatalist. What grounds us in dealing with the asking what death is, reveals everything you wash your feet in. This metaphor means you act as in life of which you fear death but you make an impervious choice not to (fear) anything. This is the begnning of true wisdom. To be the life you want. Impervious to death becoming you.


I think attaining wisdom, reveals a lot through asking the deeper philosophy of life. And ultimately, all of philosophy probably predates our ability to think. It means when man first started to question death, our purpose, the meaning of life. The question of how philosophy was born consists of 3 things and only.


1 - what is death (why, what happens when we die, where do we go... etc)


2 - what is the meaning of life (reveal purpose)


3 - the cosmos (what is a star made of) when man started to look up and question why there are stars (existential thought) philosophy just "happened"


^And this my friends is how I stir the drink at parties.


You can disagree with me all you want to, but my people are "my people" and fuck the one's I don't love, don't really know me, and hardly know the difference - but will never ask what inspires me or how did I learn to do philosophy on this level.


I got inspired to write. Be a writer (unpublished author - but I digress). An actor. I consider myself an artist. And nobody cares.


I am not a fool.


I am not an angry victim in my life. I go happily misunderstood throughout life. But I will die knowing the difference between who I am and what ignorance there is about me.


Marco Almeida 2025 ©️ 


- The Peg

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