A quotation from Tolstoy

Memento mori — remember death! These are important words. If we kept in mind that we will soon inevitably die, our lives would be completely different. If a person knows that he will die in a half hour, he certainly will not bother doing trivial, stupid, or, especially, bad things during this half hour. Perhaps you have half a century before you die — what makes this any different from a half hour?

Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist and moral philosopher
Path of Life [Calendar of Wisdom; Круг чтения], ch. 21 “Living in the Present,” sec. 5.12 (1903-1911) [(tr. Cote (2002)]

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Tolstoy, Leo - Path of Life [Calendar of Wisdom; Круг чтения], ch. 21 "Living in the Present," sec. 5.12 (1903-1911) [(tr. Cote (2002)] | WIST Quotations

Memento mori — remember death! These are important words. If we kept in mind that we will soon inevitably die, our lives would be completely different. If a person knows that he will die in a half hour, he certainly will not bother doing trivial, stupid, or, especially, bad things…

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The #Violent #Hypocrisy of #American #Christianity

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Christianity has long been framed as the ultimate path to #morality, #familyvalues, and #goodliving. But #history tells a much darker story. From #missionaries who dismantled indigenous cultures to the role of Christianity in #colonization, #conquest, and modern Christian nationalism, the truth is clear:

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A quotation (maybe) from William Feather

No man is a failure who is enjoying life.

William Feather (1889-1981) American publisher, author
(Attributed)

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Insisting on my degrowth rereadings. Just began Giorgos Kallis's "Límites" (English subtitle "Why Malthus was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care"). A quite philosophical approach to the topic of environmental limits and degrowth related to personal and political autonomy - and if I remember all right, also to the Epicurean study of human needs
and the good living, among other things.
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@aehdeschaine

"When it comes to buildings, the focus will be on renovation and new buildings can only be demolished and reconstructed when no other option is available. "Of course, we have to build additional housing, otherwise rents will rise even higher, but we have to do this in a smart way by integrating them into the green and public spaces."."

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