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It is sometimes said that existentialism is more of a mood than a philosophy,

“The kettlebell is an ancient Russian weapon against weakness.”
― Kettlebell Simple & Sinister
― Kettlebell Simple & Sinister

“i thank the universe for taking everything it has taken and giving to me everything it is giving - balance”
― Milk and Honey
― Milk and Honey

“The only true form of freedom, the only ethical form of freedom, is through self-limitation. It is not the privilege of choosing everything you want in your life, but rather, choosing what you will give up in your life.”
― Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope
― Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope

“Life in the commercial age, although more complex than before, was still relatively simple compared to today. A large, bustling middle class existed within a homogenous culture. We watched the same TV channels, listened to the same music, ate the same food, relaxed on the same types of sofas, and read the same newspapers and magazines. There was continuity and cohesion to this era, which brought a sense of security with it. We were all, for a time, both free and yet part of the same religion. And that was comforting. Despite the constant threat of nuclear annihilation, at least in the West, we tend to idealize this period. I believe that it’s for this sense of social cohesion that many people today are so nostalgic.”
― Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope
― Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope
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