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Children Quote by Charles Bukowski

“we have everything and we have nothing. some do it well enough for a while and then give way. fame gets them or disgust or age or lack of proper diet or ink across the eyes or children in college or new cars or broken backs while skiing in Switzerland or new politics or new wives or just natural…” quote by Charles Bukowski
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““we have everything and we have nothing. some do it well enough for a while and then give way. fame gets them or disgust or age or lack of proper diet or ink across the eyes or children in college or new cars or broken backs while skiing in Switzerland or new politics or new wives or just natural change and decay—””

Charles Bukowski

About This Quote

Life is a paradox of abundance and emptiness; success and comfort are fleeting, while inevitable decline and random misfortunes erode any sense of permanence.

In simple terms: We have much but still feel empty; everything eventually fades.

Key Takeaway

Abundance coexists with impermanence.

Themes

impermanence paradox success decline human condition

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • career peak then burnout
  • wealth without fulfillment
  • aging body
  • unexpected health crisis

Key Concepts

existential futility acceptance of change

Practical Applications

  • Cultivate resilience to change
  • Find meaning beyond material gain

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you measure true fulfillment?
  • Can material success ever be sustainable?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook moments where lasting fulfillment is achieved through purpose or relationships.

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