play on player / wu tang is for the children // 2024
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Depression—which often culminates in burnout—follows from overexcited, overdriven, excessive self-reference that has assumed destructive traits. The exhausted, depressive achievement-subject grinds itself down, so to speak. It is tired, exhausted by itself, and at war with itself. Entirely incapable of stepping outward, of standing outside itself, of relying on the Other, on the world, it locks its jaws on itself; paradoxically, this leads the self to hollow and empty out. It wears itself out in a rat race it runs against itself.
Byung-Chul Han
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“Please stop destroying what is left of your heart by constantly thinking about things that have broken you.”
— Unknown
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“Freedom demands that man maintain his dignity and purity, that he control himself.”
— Nikolai Berdyaev, Christian Existentialism
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— Franz Kafka, from Letters to Milena (via lumamonchtuna)
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