Embracing Mortality Positively Through Philosophy: A Path to Enlightenment
<p>We live in a world where many of us are privileged but full of anxiety and feeling a loss for meaning. The post-Covid-19 world enhances our lives’ perplexing and stressful nature. We sometimes live in uncertainty, with a forward view that is the same as backward because we only know the former — which sometimes leaves us little room for hope.</p>
<p>On any given day, a sizeable portion of society finds they are living on an unforgiving edge. They are depressed, living in the past, or anxious, in their mind, compulsively thinking about what is happening in the future. Individuals may dwell on their mistakes and regret many things they cannot take back. Otherwise, they might become caught up in the maelstrom of emotions about the days that are coming at them so fast, the bills, the worries about their health or their loved ones health, some worry about putting food on the table, and so much more — all coming at them like a freight train.</p>
<p>How does one cope with all this? Drugs and drinking are abundant, as are self-help books that promote positive thinking for the sake of “to endure”… looking for a way out of or at least assuage our circumstances. People are seeking something elusive. Some do well with religion, finding God” and meaning in power greater than themselves.</p>
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