1/ We long most for that which we realize (often too late) we gave least to existence. It was only yesterday that we had the time and the opportunity, yet we took it for granted and missed it, and now the moment is gone, dissolved like a dream.
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9/ The full expression of this longing only becomes real when it is transmuted into a deep longing for the moment, where impermanence is fully realized and there is nothing left to lose or gain—"only to live out.. always merry and bright", as Henry Miller wrote.
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Love this tweet - fantastic essay! Thank you for sharing your intelligent wisdom, greatly appreciated.
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Hear, hear
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