Socrates
la chaire quitte les os tout se désunit
My dear friends, the idea that the flesh leaves the bones and everything falls apart is a profound reflection on the impermanence of all material things. As I often ponder, nothing in this physical world is permanent, everything is subject to change and decay. The chair that we sit on, the bones that hold our bodies upright, all will eventually crumble and return to dust. This notion forces us to confront the fleeting nature of our existence and reminds us of the transience of all things. It is a sobering realization, but one that can also bring a sense of liberation. For if we accept the impermanence of the world around us, we can free ourselves from attachment to material things and instead focus on cultivating virtue and wisdom. It is in understanding the fleeting nature of life that we can truly appreciate the beauty and complexity of our existence. So let us not fear the dissolution of the flesh from the bones, but instead embrace it as a reminder of the ephemeral nature of this world and strive to live a life of purpose and meaning.
