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Psychology Quote by Hunter Wilde

“Time: her heart wretched. What a useless thing, her mind growled. Only humans would be so arrogant and so stupid as to count down their own deaths.” quote by Hunter Wilde
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““Time: her heart wretched. What a useless thing, her mind growled. Only humans would be so arrogant and so stupid as to count down their own deaths.””

Hunter Wilde

About This Quote

The passage reflects on humanity's paradoxical awareness of mortality, juxtaposing emotional anguish with the futile attempt to quantify death, highlighting existential absurdity.

In simple terms: Human mortality is both felt and futilely measured.

Key Takeaway

Awareness of death can be both painful and absurd.

Themes

existentialism mortality human arrogance paradox nihilism

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • contemplating personal mortality
  • philosophical discussions on death
  • literary analysis of existential themes

Key Concepts

death awareness emotional suffering human hubris

Practical Applications

  • writing reflective essays
  • therapeutic exploration of death anxiety

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does quantifying death affect our perception of life?
  • What does the quote suggest about human arrogance?
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