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“In that six months, so much happened that death seemed, primarily, inconvenient. The trial period was extended. I seem to keep extending it. There are many things to do. There are books to write and naps to take. There are movies to see and scrambled eggs to eat. Life is essentially trivial. You…” quote by Anonymous
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“In that six months, so much happened that death seemed, primarily, inconvenient. The trial period was extended. I seem to keep extending it. There are many things to do. There are books to write and naps to take. There are movies to see and scrambled eggs to eat. Life is essentially trivial. You either decide you will take the trite business of life and give yourself the option of doing something really cool, or you decide you will opt for the Grand Epic of eating disorders and dedicate your life to being seriously trivial.”

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Source Essay: Personal Reflections on Life, 2020

Life feels trivial; we must choose between mundane routine and a grand, meaningful pursuit.

In simple terms: Life is either trivial or epic.

Key Takeaway

Choose purpose over routine.

Themes

meaning choice existentialism

Mood

contemplative motivational

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • creative projects
  • health routines
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

nihilism existential choice

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does "grand epic" mean to you?
  • How can you balance trivial tasks with meaningful goals?
A Different Perspective

Choosing an epic path can bring anxiety and uncertainty.

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