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Accepting Fate

2023-05-15 19:42:06

Never Let Me Go was a mysterious story to the reader at first, but as they got deeper, more people could think about it. The brilliant imagination of Ishiguro Kazuo is well reflected in his book "Never Let Me Go". Kazuo Ishiguro reflects postmodern ideas and his life and imagination with Never Let Me Go, and explores human morality and its fate. Ishiguro was born on November 8, 1954, the father was Shizuo, the mother was a quiet.

Ataraxia (Ancient Greek): a gentle state that all Stoic philosophers desire. The lack of excitement comes from understanding the universe, accepting fate, knowing what can be controlled, and therefore focusing only on what can actually change. Very convenient when taxi is late

The most modern stoic factions have two major problems of accepting destiny. First of all, if everything is decided, it is meaningless to participate actively in our lives. If the future is decided, how about satisfying with giving up our instinct of hedonism? Second, the idea is contradictory to free will. When we seem to have the ability to freely think and act, what about our future? Life being destined does not mean that it will only happen to you. It will happen to you as well. Yes, you are just a small gear of the space machine, you can still play a role. Past events not only determine your future, you can become an active participant and should be. It is certainly destiny how you go forward, but it also reflects your personality. Do what you can to show it!

Through Nietzsche, I felt unhappiness. I fell in love with this concept just as it is almost impossible to understand it because the power you have in accepting a life of fate is so great. You feel that everything happens for a specific purpose, and you should make this objective positive and positive. It depends on how you are looking at things and how you explain this fate. This is all that "obstacles are in the way" explained. Amor Fati is the details of what I noticed at Marcus Aurelius. Whenever I feel that there are several things related to amor fati, I'm used to placing "AF" at the end, and my meditation version is full of "AF". That is that he expressed this idea in various ways without using these words.