tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1185617278910633264.post4136786313490460411..comments2023-08-26T19:28:48.560+03:00Comments on why not!: Enigma and projections of lifeayşegülhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08773508991432654626noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1185617278910633264.post-40926778699077990492012-07-15T18:22:27.771+03:002012-07-15T18:22:27.771+03:00I don't get it. What's the big deal with t...I don't get it. What's the big deal with thinking about it? We're talking dysthymia here. Of course there is a deeper kind of 'denial' type of aspect to not thinking about death, but I don't see how the answer to that is putting thinking about death on a pedestal. Equally if not more absurd.<br /><br />Death and pain and diseases and accidents are all real, from time to time. Why not think about those things when they actually make sense - in a context. At least we can see why and how Helen ran off with Paris. He was handsome, right? Pretty much a no-brainer there. <br /><br />Same thing with the enigmatic. What's really, truly, enigmatic about life? Open your mind, visit a modern library and you will be flooded, tsunamied, with answers. What is left of the 'enigma' is one's limited ability to take it all in, and value, balance, and make sense of all the answers. What is left is 'enigma' as an artistic stance or CIA hocus pocus bullshit. To keep us mesmerized with phony fears.arikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07793836317774749016noreply@blogger.com