Perhaps one has to have placed life in the center of one's worldview and valued it as much as I have in order to know that one may not keep it, but must yield it up.
Sociologist, philosopher
Perhaps one has to have placed life in the center of one's worldview and valued it as much as I have in order to know that one may not keep it, but must yield it up.
Sociologist, philosopher
A profound and somewhat unsettling reflection on the acceptance of mortality after valuing life intensely.
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