Tag: certainty

  • Socrates

    What kills us is certainty,
    unwavering conviction that we are doing the right thing.
    The ends have to be unquestioned to justify the means,
    questions leave room for empathy and doubt.

    Socrates – the man who said that the only certainty is the lack thereof –
    died because of his stubborn conviction that he knew the right thing to do.
    Because eventually even the bravest of us give in
    to the comfort of certain death
    after a lifetime in the quicksand of uncertain truths.

    The only solution is love
    because it makes truth less important than life.

    If Socrates had children,
    he would have lived longer
    and died without leaving a legend.

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