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Losing yourself Quote by Ellen Hopkins

“Commitment means losing yourself to gain something temporary. Nothing lasts. Not looks. Not love. I'm living large and living for today because there might not be a tomorrow.” quote by Ellen Hopkins
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““Commitment means losing yourself to gain something temporary. Nothing lasts. Not looks. Not love. I'm living large and living for today because there might not be a tomorrow.””

Ellen Hopkins

About This Quote

Source Song: “Commitment” by Ellen Hopkins, 2015

The quote reflects a nihilistic view that lasting meaning is fleeting, so one should indulge in present pleasures despite impermanence.

In simple terms: Life is temporary, so enjoy now.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the present, but consider lasting values.

Themes

impermanence hedonism existentialism

Mood

defiant reflective

Type

lyational philosophical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • nightlife
  • spontaneous travel
  • impulsive decisions
  • short‑term relationships

Key Concepts

nihilism temporary fulfillment self‑loss

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you prioritize short‑term pleasure over long‑term fulfillment?
  • How might you find balance between living fully and building lasting meaning?
A Different Perspective

Such a mindset can lead to regret or emptiness when deeper connections are ignored.

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