Blessed Quote by Wynter Wilkins
““In my recollection, there have been many places and people I have been both blessed and cursed to know. Much joy and heartache can come from immortality, for loneliness can be lethal. I have unfortunately witnessed many I cared for, both mortal and not, perish. I have never been able to own anything that was truly mine. Once, I possessed everything, but many moons have come since that time. -- Sacha Borishauski””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, possibly speculative fiction
The speaker reflects on the mixed blessings and isolation of immortality, noting loss, lack of ownership, and the fleeting nature of possessions.
In simple terms: Immortality brings joy, pain, and loneliness, and nothing truly belongs to the immortal.
Recognize the impermanence of attachments and seek meaningful connections.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- creative pursuits
- philosophical contemplation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does the prospect of endless life affect your values?
- What can be truly owned in an immortal existence?
Immortality may also bring profound wisdom and purpose, not just suffering.