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"Live simply. Get used to solitude. Know that the highest form of freedom is the consciousness of necessity, and the highest form of knowledge is to know that we know nothing. Do not ask what life is for. Live it day by day. And when it becomes burdensome, end it at a time and place of your choosing."

Matias 8 May 24
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A buddhist teacher told me - simply be - accept what happens and simply be --- and when the iniquities of life become burdensome I will choose where when and how it ends

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Who is the quote from? Sounds like a Stoic.

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Solitude is fine but not when sleeping in bed then sucks

bobwjr Level 10 May 24, 2019
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I live by most of that. It makes sense to me. So far I have not come to the end but things are often burdensome. One burden is not having a companion of like feelings during this journey.

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I value solitude more and more as I get older. A time for reflection and just quiet from the noise of life.

I also value experiences rather than things...the things have become a burden, requiring me to make too many inane choices each day: which pants to wear, which cup to use, which book to read...simplifying my possessions limits this myriad of choices and bonus: less cleaning and caring for things, more time!

I have stopped trying to "learn" about the meaning of life...why am I here, what is it all about, what is my contribution to society...I have learned that so much of this is tapped into by those who seek to profit or are going through their own journey and wish to share or even impose their discoveries onto me...so, no self-help books required, no Tony Robbins seminars, no women empowering retreats are required as I do as you say...live it, not learn it (life, I mean, not learning itself)...

I saw through the death of my mother and father that we do indeed have quite a bit of control to let go when the time comes...

Thank you for a thoughtful and generic post that can be interpreted to fit anyone's personal journey...

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That person must have been really speaking about him or herself. Lots of people would go mad with solitude. They say we're naturally social creatures and I believe we are, even though my life has become reclusive. Does the highest form of freedom mean not being conscious of things other than necessities?
Like Socrates, I really believe the meaning of life is very important. I suppose that's not exactly the same as having meaning in your life. I think that is essential and the lack of it is causing enormous problems in society with people trying to replace meaning with drugs and alcohol.

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Interesting
Is that a single quote? Or multiple?

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Yes very true .. words of wisdom!

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Not sure about getting used to solitude or the consciousness of necessity, but I would certainly go along with the rest. Whose is it?

@Matias What constitutes living in a world without transcendence?

@Matias Sounds good to me.

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It's very nice to read. Love it.

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Matias, will you explain the consciousness of necessity?

Is this your own composition? It’s very nice.

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Ja, gut.

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