#Irvin D. Yalom
If you want to choose the pleasure of growth, prepare yourself for some pain.
Irvin D. Yalom
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If you want to choose the pleasure of growth, prepare yourself for some pain.
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If you want to choose the pleasure of growth, prepare yourself for some pain.
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If you want to choose the pleasure of growth, prepare yourself for some pain.
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"Yeterince cesaretin varsa, kendi yolunu kendin bulursun."
Nietzsche Ağladığında, Irvin D. Yalom
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“I dream of a love that is more than two people craving to possess one another.”
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If you want to choose the pleasure of growth, prepare yourself for some pain.
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" İçi ölmüş biriyim ben, dışarıdan nasıl göründüğüm hiç umrumda değil. "
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Nietzsche'nin bir asır önce söylediği bir söz var: "Yorulduğumuzda ve cesaretimizi kaybettiğimizde yıllar önce yendiğimiz düşüncelerin hücumuna uğrarız." Güneşe Bakmak, Yalom
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"Tek bir hayatı vardı, hepsi buydu. Erteleme bileti yoktu, kendini daha iyi hissettiğinde tekrarlanmayacaktı ömrü."
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“I dream of a love that is more than two people craving to possess one another. Once, not long ago, I thought I had found it. But I was mistaken… I dream of a love in which two people share a passion to search together for some higher truth. Perhaps I should not call it love. Perhaps it’s real name is friendship.”
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If you want to choose the pleasure of growth, prepare yourself for some pain.
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‘’Korkarım kafam, düşünceleri içinde tutamayacak kadar yorgun durumda."
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Yaşanmamış yaşam ya da gerçekleştirilmemiş potansiyel ne kadar fazlaysa kişinin ölüm kaygısı da o kadar büyük olur.
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“Death anxiety is the mother of all religions, which, in one way or another, attempt to temper the anguish of our finitude.”
— Irvin D. Yalom, “Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death”
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