homeless, single father. walking & running to fight depression 2,900 miles since December 2025. I write about staying human inside systems that aren't, join me
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certainty is a narcotic. men drink deeply of it because doubt is cold and endless. a painful answer often feels preferable to an honest question. thus they imprison themselves inside conclusions and call the confinement wisdom.
fuck this hollow machine we call our world
apathetic, amoral, blind to life.. a self-perpetuating mechanism crushing everything natural, human and kind..
yet i quietly bow to those still breathing humanity into it, still risking their souls to touch what is alive π€
many dreams die in darkness not because they are impossible but because they threaten exposure. failure wounds the pride. visibility endangers the self. a hidden ambition may remain perfect forever. a pursued one must face judgment.
some men cling to their chains long after the lock has rusted through. freedom is a harsher master than captivity, for it demands an account of what was done with the years. helplessness offers a refuge. responsibility offers only a mirror.
@QuoteJung creation rarely emerges from control alone. the intellect organizes what already exists. something new appears when a man remains in conversation with what compels him. the work is discovered through engagement, as though it had been waiting beneath attention all along.
@successmoverss there are lives spent preserving themselves and lives spent pursuing something beyond themselves. the first may endure longer. the second leaves deeper marks. a man is measured less by what he secures than by what he is willing to hazard in service of what cannot be guaranteed.
@QuoteNietzsche men seek certainty in morality for the same reason they seek it elsewhere. uncertainty is difficult to bear. yet the world rarely yields final answers. what remains is the burden of judgment, carried without guarantee and exercised without complete knowledge.
@QuoteJung mos lives are spent navigating borrowed maps. a man accepts directions from family, culture, and circumstance until he mistakes them for his own. wisdom begins when experience becomes a greater authority than expectation and he learns to trust what reality has taught him directly
@Naturalphilosy desire fades. beauty changes. circumstance shifts. what remains is the long exchange between two minds. many choose a companion for the person they are today and forget they must also share a conversation with the person both will become.
@OutlawsPoetic a community is not held together by information alone. it is sustained by shared acts, repeated meanings, and common obligations. we speak more than ever, yet much of it passes between people who no longer inhabit the same world.
@m77481070 life does not become valuable by being easy. its worth survives disappointment, exhaustion, and grief. there are days when existence feels more burden than gift, yet the strange fact remains that even amid suffering, many still choose to continue carrying it.
@OutlawsPoetic most people inherit a way of seeing the world before they learn how to question it. age does not guarantee wisdom, but it does reveal how much of what passes for reality depends upon collective agreement.
@fraveris@yuyileal333 there comes a point where explanation reaches its limit. beyond it remains wonder. not ignorance, but the recognition that reality exceeds every account we give of it. the deepest inquiry does not extinguish mystery. it reveals how much of existence remains untouched by certainty
@Infomedicos suffering asks for something beyond expertise. to remain beside another person's pain without turning away is not merely a professional duty. it is a recognition of a shared condition, one fragile life encountering another.
@philosway character reveals itself where desire meets obligation. most men know what they want. the harder question is what they owe. maturity begins when action is guided less by appetite and more by responsibility, when duty remains standing after inclination has departed.