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Death and dying Quote by Janne Teller

“If something's worth getting upset about, then there must be something worth getting happy about. And if something's worth getting happy about, then there must be something that matters. But there isnt!.. In a few years you'll all be dead and forgotten and diddly-squat, nothing, so you might just…” quote by Janne Teller
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““If something's worth getting upset about, then there must be something worth getting happy about. And if something's worth getting happy about, then there must be something that matters. But there isnt!.. In a few years you'll all be dead and forgotten and diddly-squat, nothing, so you might just as well start getting used to it!””

Janne Teller

About This Quote

Source Speech: Philosophical talk by Janne Teller, 2015

Argues that both joy and sorrow stem from things that matter, but ultimately life is fleeting, so one might as well accept it.

In simple terms: Things that matter cause both happiness and upset; life is temporary.

Key Takeaway

Accept impermanence, focus on meaning.

Themes

meaning impermanence joy sadness existential

Mood

thoughtful somber philosophical

Type

existential inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal crises
  • grief
  • celebrations
  • daily routines

Key Concepts

philosophy acceptance nihilism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truly matters to you?
  • How do you find purpose despite life's brevity?
A Different Perspective

May encourage fatalism or disengagement.

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