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  1. Death and the Miser. Death and the Miser (also known as Death of the Usurer) is a Northern Renaissance painting produced between 1490 and 1516 by the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch. The piece was originally part of a triptych, but the center piece is missing. It is a memento mori painting, which is meant to remind the viewer of the inevitability ...

  2. 1 day ago · Nietzsche laid claim to the direction of the future of the human race. “The task of governing the world is going to fall to our lot.”. And elsewhere: “The time is approaching when we shall have to struggle for the domination of the world, and this struggle will be fought in the name of philosophical principles.”.

  3. 2 days ago · Therein, this self-appointed whiteman's burden-bearing sherpa feller's stated how, in the Orient, blokes hit the road and think nothing of walking a thousand miles in search of something.

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · From Fayateville, Arkansas, with family roots in Arkansas and the Missouri side of the Ozarks, Nick Shoulders is a musician and a Southern man who is not going to go quietly. That’s whether you’re talking worker’s rights, the multi-ethnic history of the region, or the environment, as in the song Bound And Determined, from 2019’s Okay ...

  5. 3 days ago · In this way death emphasizes the burden of our free, individual existence. "We can oppose authenticity to an inauthentic way of being. Authenticity consists in experiencing the indeterminate character of existence in anguish.

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  8. 3 days ago · Awareness of these fundamental realities led the Buddha to formulate the Four Noble Truths: the truth of misery (dukkha; literally “suffering” but connoting “uneasiness” or “dissatisfaction”), the truth that misery originates within the craving for pleasure and for being or nonbeing (samudaya), the truth that this craving can be ...

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