Life, from the moment it came into the world, is like a complex puzzle, intertwined with joy and sorrow, hope and loss.
In Owen Yaron's novel When Nietzsche Cried, Dr. Brell had a thought-provoking quote to Nietzsche: "Life itself is an incurable disease." "
Life itself is an irreversible process of decline. Just as the bloom of flowers is destined to usher in withering, after prosperity, there will also be depression.
In the disease of life, we will lose loved ones, face failures and setbacks, and suffer physical pain and mental suffering.
However, as Dr. Brell says, "You have to love your destiny because it only happens once." "
When we realize that life is short and precious, we will cherish every day and every moment even more.
The disease of life teaches us not to despair, but to cherish.
Even in the midst of pain and loss, there is love, beauty, and joy.
We can choose to love, to create, to experience, to embrace those beautiful moments in life.
Perhaps, the cure for the diseases of life is hidden in our love for life and care for human nature.
As Nietzsche said, "Man should be the architect of his own destiny." We can't change the impermanence of life, but we can choose how we live it. We can choose to love, to live, to create, to find the meaning of life.