Practice lost

Micaela 2022-09-03 21:03:29

After Hawking...
If you know that one day you will lose your breath, then practicing drowning will make you more optimistic.
If one day you must die, simulating death in your mind will also give you more control over your life.

Maybe it's like Hawking who knows he is ill and constantly practicing drowning.
People are so busy to fight against death; to give meaning to life is to fight against the nothingness before and after death.
What we have to do to face this sense of emptiness. Back to it is a kind of facing it, and there is another kind of facing it. It is a
kind of resistance to get desperately; to practice losing is a kind of submissive resistance.


I think Maybe practicing something to adjust the feeling of being alive is like upgrading your taste buds to feel food.
Practice the brain's process of giving instructions to the muscles before you get old, and control the process of
feeling the images laid out in the brain before the memory ages. and control it
feel tranquil depths of the universe before the death, the body go back to it


I know that life always have to face what that would do to feel better just feeling better is enough
he chose to do nothing earth-shattering mental processes as if he felt that way last second the next second did that
he was so forthright and excitement on stage in front of the professor say your calculations are wrong your whole physical theory is wrong
he was so rapturously Cambridge washed down the platform shouting back maybe in the world who only mathematician Concert painted on the ground in time and space from the longitudinal axis of the cross completely forget the inconvenience of his body

from his face I knew a method to fear is entered it is familiar with it let it come into your life is actually no big deal
Do not let fear hinder the good things it just tastes in mind it will make good things out there to make life better and more beautiful
When I knew this, I felt that the tranquility and emptiness before the explosion of the universe may be in each of us

and we will all go back there.

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Extended Reading

Hawking quotes

  • Stephen Hawking: We are very very small. But we are profoundly capable of very very big things.

  • Stephen Hawking: What about the brain, I mean the brain itself?

    Dr. John Holloway: Untouched. The brain is left untouched.