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life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
This is a paradigm that works the other way around. it is even possible to see that what we can assume funny in narrow spaces turns into tragedy in broad perspectives.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
like a child whose head is stuck in the window bars, at that moment he flutters with fear, but when he remembers it years later, he smiles... troubles change as he gets older, sometimes things get stuck between relationships, the name of the troubles changes, the feeling remains the same...
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
Well said, but the more I look at it, the greater the tragedy. I don't know when you will laugh. In a way, it seems wrong because this is the word of the man who looks at things from the outside, as if those who bury their heads in the sand are always happier. I can't isolate myself that much. ugh that didn't work.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
You know, sometimes we don't want to go into the details of the problems. We are afraid to face those details, we prefer the way we look at them from afar, we scavenge the annoying things hidden in the details under the mat, as if this is what this word means.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
I thought of a similar aphorism yesterday. We find ourselves drowning in life's unusual anxieties. Actually, our cognitive issues are not there at all. When we look at it from a broader perspective, the tragedies we experience remain comedy next to the dramatism of life. How beautiful things have been conveyed to the future. Humans are dying to live.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
This is a paradigm that works the other way around. it is even possible to see that what we can assume funny in narrow spaces turns into tragedy in broad perspectives.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
www.iep.utm.edu/
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
like a child whose head is stuck in the window bars, at that moment he flutters with fear, but when he remembers it years later, he smiles... troubles change as he gets older, sometimes things get stuck between relationships, the name of the troubles changes, the feeling remains the same...
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
plato.stanford.edu/
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
Well said, but the more I look at it, the greater the tragedy. I don't know when you will laugh. In a way, it seems wrong because this is the word of the man who looks at things from the outside, as if those who bury their heads in the sand are always happier. I can't isolate myself that much. ugh that didn't work.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
You know, sometimes we don't want to go into the details of the problems. We are afraid to face those details, we prefer the way we look at them from afar, we scavenge the annoying things hidden in the details under the mat, as if this is what this word means.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
I thought of a similar aphorism yesterday. We find ourselves drowning in life's unusual anxieties. Actually, our cognitive issues are not there at all. When we look at it from a broader perspective, the tragedies we experience remain comedy next to the dramatism of life. How beautiful things have been conveyed to the future. Humans are dying to live.
life is tragedy in the narrow field, comedy in the wide
Life is comedy to those who think, tragedy to those who feel. *