Accepting life Quote by Édouard Levé
““Only the living seem incoherent. Death closes the series of events that constitutes their lives. So we resign ourselves to finding a meaning for them. To refuse them this would amount to accepting that a life, and thus life itself, is absurd. Yours had not yet attained the coherence of things done. Your death gave it this coherence. Lev””
About This Quote
Death gives life a final coherence, making meaning possible; without it, existence feels absurd.
In simple terms: Death adds meaning to life.
Recognize mortality to find purpose.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- grief counseling
- philosophical writing
- life planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does awareness of death shape your choices?
- Can meaning be found without death?
Focusing on death can cause anxiety.