This reminds me a lot of both Kierkegaard and Camus (ended up reading the two closely together), where they talk about how one must embrace the “absurd”; how some things in life happen without any explanation and fairness. But as you put it best — it’s important to keep hold of that optimism, that even during moments of loss and shock, there is still unbridling happiness that awaits!
This reminds me a lot of both Kierkegaard and Camus (ended up reading the two closely together), where they talk about how one must embrace the “absurd”; how some things in life happen without any explanation and fairness. But as you put it best — it’s important to keep hold of that optimism, that even during moments of loss and shock, there is still unbridling happiness that awaits!
I love you :)
Love you and your optimism (and those deer)
Love you more :)