the unpleasantness of disillusionment , aphorism 366, A Human Strategy by Matt Berry

366


Acceptance lies in habituating to the unpleasant.  To accept my unconditional death, for example, I only need to affirm my condition for a sufficient length of time.  As with all things, the unpleasantness of disillusionment lessens with repetition.  I then proceed to affirm my life ... to steer it from a stark authenticity to a cycle of increasing value.






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