Você já se pegou rolando o feed do celular de madrugada, exausto da própria rotina, sentindo um peso enorme ao assistir à vida "perfeita" de pessoas que você nem conhece?
Neste vídeo, vamos jogar a real e mergulhar na psicologia profunda e na filosofia existencialista para entender por que nos tornamos meros espectadores da nossa própria história.
Søren Kierkegaard e Jean-Paul Sartre já alertavam: fugir para o espetáculo alheio é a desculpa perfeita para você não assumir o leme da sua própria vida. Quando a gente foge do silêncio, o que estamos realmente evitando é o autoconhecimento.
🧠 O que você vai descobrir agora:
• Por que idolatrar estranhos na internet é um mecanismo de defesa contra o vazio existencial.
• O conceito da "Má-Fé" de Sartre: como usamos a desculpa da rotina para mascarar o medo da liberdade.
• O "Estágio Estético" de Kierkegaard e por que a distração constante está sugando sua energia vital.
• Três movimentos psicológicos práticos para sair da arquibancada e assumir a autoria dos seus dias.
Esse mergulho na filosofia existencialista não é apenas teoria, é um verdadeiro despertar da consciência. Ao aplicar o pensamento crítico sobre a sua rotina diária, você entende que a verdadeira transformação interior só acontece quando temos a coragem de entrar no jogo, com todas as nossas imperfeições.
Se você está cansado de apenas sobreviver e sente que precisa de uma reflexão de vida honesta para quebrar essa anestesia digital, este vídeo é o seu espelho. Prepare-se para um choque de realidade que vai mudar a forma como você enxerga o seu tempo.
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🌀 Conta aqui nos comentários: você já percebeu o quanto do seu tempo é gasto assistindo à vida dos outros em vez de construir a sua?
🎵 Música de Fundo: Spirit of Fire – Jesse Gallagher
#Filosofia #Existencialismo #Autoconhecimento #PsicologiaProfunda #Kierkegaard #Sartre #ReflexaoDeVida #SaudeEmocional #Despertar
Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Kierkegaard, Sartre, Pascal e Jung, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.
Neste vídeo, vamos jogar a real e mergulhar na psicologia profunda e na filosofia existencialista para entender por que nos tornamos meros espectadores da nossa própria história.
Søren Kierkegaard e Jean-Paul Sartre já alertavam: fugir para o espetáculo alheio é a desculpa perfeita para você não assumir o leme da sua própria vida. Quando a gente foge do silêncio, o que estamos realmente evitando é o autoconhecimento.
🧠 O que você vai descobrir agora:
• Por que idolatrar estranhos na internet é um mecanismo de defesa contra o vazio existencial.
• O conceito da "Má-Fé" de Sartre: como usamos a desculpa da rotina para mascarar o medo da liberdade.
• O "Estágio Estético" de Kierkegaard e por que a distração constante está sugando sua energia vital.
• Três movimentos psicológicos práticos para sair da arquibancada e assumir a autoria dos seus dias.
Esse mergulho na filosofia existencialista não é apenas teoria, é um verdadeiro despertar da consciência. Ao aplicar o pensamento crítico sobre a sua rotina diária, você entende que a verdadeira transformação interior só acontece quando temos a coragem de entrar no jogo, com todas as nossas imperfeições.
Se você está cansado de apenas sobreviver e sente que precisa de uma reflexão de vida honesta para quebrar essa anestesia digital, este vídeo é o seu espelho. Prepare-se para um choque de realidade que vai mudar a forma como você enxerga o seu tempo.
👇 Não perca essa reflexão de vista: clique na bandeirinha para SALVAR este vídeo e assistir sempre que o vazio bater. Compartilhe (no ícone do WhatsApp) com aquele amigo que também precisa ouvir essa mensagem e SIGA o nosso perfil para mais conteúdos sobre psicologia profunda e filosofia.
🌀 Conta aqui nos comentários: você já percebeu o quanto do seu tempo é gasto assistindo à vida dos outros em vez de construir a sua?
🎵 Música de Fundo: Spirit of Fire – Jesse Gallagher
#Filosofia #Existencialismo #Autoconhecimento #PsicologiaProfunda #Kierkegaard #Sartre #ReflexaoDeVida #SaudeEmocional #Despertar
Nota ao público: Este roteiro utiliza paráfrases de ideias de autores como Kierkegaard, Sartre, Pascal e Jung, expressas em linguagem acessível, mas sempre preservando fielmente o significado e o espírito de suas obras originais.
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00:03Boredom is the root of all evil.
00:08We've already noticed how the silence of the night
00:10It is often interrupted by the pale glow of the cell phone screen.
00:14We're there, exhausted after a bureaucratic day.
00:19Surrounded by bills and obligations that seem endless.
00:24At that moment, the thumb slides almost mechanically.
00:28Seeking refuge in the colorful routine of someone we don't even know.
00:33We observed that perfect trip.
00:36A smile practiced in a distant paradise.
00:39And suddenly, our own existence seems gray.
00:43Devoid of relevance or flavor.
00:47We feel a strange fascination with other people's lives.
00:50Transforming strangers into idols of absolute happiness.
00:54But we need to face the gut punch.
00:57This obsession with other people's routines is often a tool for escapism.
01:04Idolizing the daily lives of public figures
01:07It serves as the perfect excuse for not taking control of our own path.
01:11It's the existential cowardice of those who prefer the comfort of the stands.
01:16While precious time slips through our fingers
01:20Today, we're going to deconstruct this mechanism.
01:23The promise is simple.
01:25Understanding why we run away from our own authorship.
01:28And how to regain control before the show is over?
01:31And let's realize that we were merely extras in our own biography.
01:40Most men pursue pleasure with such haste.
01:44Who passes by him without seeing him
01:48This relentless search for digital distraction.
01:52It has a name in applied philosophy.
01:54Silent despair
01:56To understand this void that pushes us towards social media
02:00We need to introduce Søren Kierkegaard.
02:05Søren Kierkegaard is a 19th-century Danish philosopher and theologian.
02:10Considered the fundamental precursor of existential thought.
02:14He understood that our soul yearns for meaning.
02:18But he frequently stumbled at what he called the aesthetic stage.
02:22In its time, the aesthetic stage described the constant pursuit of parties and theaters.
02:29And fleeting pleasures to numb the anguish.
02:33Today the scenario has changed.
02:35But digital behavior serves as a perfect analogy.
02:40For that old human escape
02:43When we delve into the YouTube or Instagram algorithm
02:46We are experiencing a hypermodern version.
02:50That same momentary relief
02:52We want to forget that freedom demands responsibility.
02:57It's much easier to fantasize about other people's success.
03:02Rather than facing the blank page of our dilemmas
03:05This behavior reveals a deep fear of self-knowledge.
03:10If we stop looking at the brilliance in others
03:13We will be forced to notice the shadows that dwell within us.
03:16Existentialism and depth psychology
03:20They show us that the authorship of life
03:22It is not born from great public achievements.
03:24But from the courage to inhabit one's own skin.
03:27With all its marks and complexities
03:34The greatest danger
03:35The one of losing oneself
03:37It can happen in the world so quietly as if it were nothing.
03:43This painful observation by Kierkegaard
03:46It describes it perfectly.
03:48What happens to us on Sunday afternoons
03:51When emptiness knocks at the door
03:54The loss of our own identity.
03:56It doesn't happen with a large explosion.
03:58Or a cinematic drama.
04:00It happens in the small daily concessions.
04:04They happen in those minutes that turn into hours.
04:07As we scroll through our news feed
04:10Absorbing other people's passions and opinions that don't belong to us.
04:14Without realizing it
04:15Our inner space becomes cluttered with the desires of others.
04:21Soren walked through the streets of Copenhagen.
04:24Feeling that same anguish
04:26He observed the society of his time.
04:29And I saw people acting on autopilot.
04:32Repeating gossip
04:33Following trends
04:35And hiding in the crowd
04:36So that they don't have to maintain their own uniqueness.
04:40The Dane realized it quickly.
04:43A pattern that he called
04:44The crowd is the lie.
04:46When we blend into the crowd
04:49And today our crowd is immense and digital.
04:52We gained the comfort of anonymity.
04:54We don't need to make difficult decisions.
04:57If we are only consuming what others produce
05:01Anonymity shields us from failure.
05:04But it also castrates us.
05:05Watching strangers triumph
05:08It gives us a false sense of belonging.
05:10When in reality
05:12We're just sitting in the dark.
05:14Applauding a game
05:16Which we refuse to enter.
05:22All the unhappiness of men
05:24It derives from a single cause.
05:25Not knowing how to stay quiet in a room.
05:30This finding must belong
05:32Blaise Pascal
05:34French mathematician and philosopher of the 17th century
05:38And it engages in a profound dialogue with the root.
05:40From our evasive behavior
05:42Why is it so difficult for us to sit in silence?
05:46With our own thoughts?
05:49To understand this in a tangible way
05:52We only need to remember when we open the refrigerator.
05:55Several times without being hungry.
05:58Or when we skip a song.
06:00After ten seconds
06:01Because she didn't give us an instant reward.
06:05This physical restlessness
06:07This compulsive need to avoid silence.
06:10It's the perfect translation.
06:12What Kierkegaard called the aesthetic stage.
06:15This doesn't mean that technology is inherently evil.
06:19But it acts as the ideal contemporary stage.
06:23For this continuous distraction
06:26The aesthetic individual
06:27Whether in the 19th or 21st century
06:31It transforms existence into an eternal parade.
06:34From rapid stimuli
06:36He doesn't commit.
06:38He just tries it.
06:40Escape the boredom.
06:42As if it were a fatal disease.
06:45However, the thinker invites us
06:47Changing our lens
06:49What if boredom isn't the absence of fun?
06:52What if this annoying dissatisfaction
06:54It is actually a health symptom.
06:57Boredom is the soul's fire alarm.
07:01He warns that we are only existing in the world.
07:05And since it doesn't actually exist
07:07When we find the other person's journey fascinating.
07:10And our unbearable
07:12The problem is not with our invoices.
07:14The conflict lies in our refusal to take responsibility.
07:19Through our choices
07:24Anguish is the vertigo of freedom.
07:29When we stand before an important crossroads
07:32Like the desire to change careers
07:35Or the need to end a worn-out relationship.
07:39We felt an unmistakable flutter in our stomachs.
07:42My heart races
07:44My hands are sweating.
07:45That is exactly what Kierkegaard described with such precision.
07:50This emotional nausea
07:52It doesn't arise because we are cornered.
07:55But precisely
07:56Because we realize that we can act.
07:58And the act of deciding
08:00Terrifying
08:01For it carries with it the untamable weight of consequence.
08:04To escape this daunting responsibility.
08:08We constructed near-perfect alibis.
08:11The most modern and socially acceptable of them.
08:14It's our excessive adoration of other people's daily lives.
08:19We use the manufactured perfection of a stranger.
08:22Like a shield against our inertia.
08:25We say it in silence.
08:27She has resources.
08:28Her path is easy.
08:30My reality is far too bureaucratic.
08:32To try anything new
08:34We prefer the comfort of the stands.
08:37Sure that whoever is just observing
08:40She doesn't make public mistakes.
08:41It doesn't bleed.
08:42And it is not criticized.
08:44Inertia protects us from visible failure.
08:47However, it charges an invisible and very expensive toll.
08:51The overwhelming feeling
08:53Our days are simply passing by in vain.
08:56Without leaving any mark on the world.
09:02Man is condemned to be free.
09:06To delve deeper into this diagnosis
09:09We need to bring this into our conversation.
09:12Jean-Paul Sartre
09:1320th-century French philosopher and writer
09:17A central figure in modern existentialism.
09:20He investigated the lies we tell ourselves.
09:24To bear the weight of existence.
09:27Think of all the times we blame the traffic.
09:30The unstable economy
09:31The harsh boss or our own family upbringing
09:35Because we are not where we would like to be.
09:39We point to the external obstacles.
09:41And we decreed that it was inevitable.
09:43We had no other option.
09:47Sartre gave a surgical name to this self-deceptive behavior.
09:50He baptized him in bad faith.
09:53This concept materializes
09:55When we pretend to be mere passive objects
09:59Dry leaves pushed by the wind of fate.
10:02Actively denying our ability to act.
10:06When we look at the screen
10:08And we envy the brilliance of people far away.
10:11Justifying that our routine prevents us from seeking something greater.
10:15We are neck-deep in this psychological trap.
10:20We firmly believe that we have been reduced to extras.
10:25But the French intellectual shakes us by the shoulders.
10:29And it recalls a stark, brutal truth.
10:31Even omission is an action.
10:34Choosing to do nothing
10:36It's already a definition that shapes our future.
10:39The escape from one's own protagonism.
10:41It's the absolute dread of admitting it.
10:44That the pen has always been in our hands.
10:50To dare is to lose one's balance momentarily.
10:53To not dare is to lose oneself.
10:57Leaving the stands and stepping onto the firm ground of everyday life.
11:01It requires a lot of courage.
11:03So, how do we apply this existential wisdom?
11:06In our hyper-connected routine
11:09So bombarded by unreal stimuli
11:12How we abandon self-deception
11:15And we regained control.
11:17Practical philosophy
11:19It doesn't give us shallow recipes.
11:22But it proposes internal paths for us.
11:25There are three psychological movements.
11:28Which can we adopt?
11:29To stop this escape from one's own life.
11:32The first movement
11:34What does deep thinking suggest to us?
11:36It's the fasting of the spectacle.
11:40Think about the first hour of your morning.
11:42Before touching the cold glass of the cell phone
11:45To check out the breakfast
11:47Cinematic by an unknown
11:49Look at your own cup on the table.
11:52Notice the sink needs to be cleaned.
11:55The pale light that enters through the window.
11:59Suspend the immediate comparison.
12:01It means having the courage to face our reality.
12:04Without the poisoned filter
12:06Regarding the perfection of others
12:09We've conditioned ourselves to measure.
12:11Our chaotic backstage
12:13With the meticulously edited stage of the others
12:17When we cut that rope
12:19The surrounding area is breathing again.
12:21True beauty
12:24It's not in the absence of problems.
12:26But in the ability to be present before them.
12:31The second stance
12:32It demands that we embrace the imperfection of matter.
12:36This refers to accepting the risk.
12:40Remember when you let your voice tremble?
12:43Having a tough meeting?
12:45That cold feeling in my stomach
12:47It is the unmistakable taste of naked existence.
12:50An awkward trajectory
12:52Full of stumbles and failed attempts.
12:55It has infinitely more density.
12:58What is the most admired photo on the internet?
13:01Accepting one's own stumbles
13:02It's understanding that mistakes are honest scars.
13:05Who entered the game?
13:10Life can only be understood
13:12Looking back
13:14But it can only be lived
13:16Looking ahead
13:19This is a maxim by Kierkegaard.
13:21It reminds us that full understanding
13:23He only visits us after the action is done.
13:26And it is exactly here
13:28We have now entered the third stage.
13:30From our journey
13:31What can we call
13:32The ethical commitment
13:36We remember those mornings.
13:38When we get out of bed exhausted
13:41We don't act because we feel like it.
13:44At that moment
13:45But why that attitude?
13:47It defines our most intimate values.
13:50The real commitment
13:51He is not seeking instant gratification.
13:54That quick dose of dopamine
13:56But rather the definitive outline.
13:59Our identity
14:00While the purely aesthetic mindset
14:03It fluctuates from one novelty to another.
14:06Escaping boredom
14:08An ethical stance keeps your feet firmly on the ground.
14:12Deciding literally means
14:15Cut off
14:16By saying yes to our own path
14:20We say no to fantasy.
14:22From other people
14:23Perfect
14:23This transition is usually painful.
14:27Because it tears apart the illusion.
14:28Of infinite possibilities
14:31We internalized these three attitudes.
14:34Not to achieve instant enlightenment.
14:37But in order to become whole
14:39Instead of rejecting monotony
14:42We learned to mine the depths within it.
14:46That silent anguish
14:48It starts to fall apart precisely in the second
14:51At what point did we stop asking permission to live?
14:53And we agreed to pay the price.
14:55From our own choices
14:58By taking the risk and making the commitment
15:00We've stopped being mere spectators of others' glory.
15:03To be the authors of our own story.
15:10It doesn't matter that you were nothing.
15:13What matters is what you want to be.
15:17This insightful observation by Jean-Paul Sartre
15:20It's a bucket of cold water on our melancholy.
15:23But it's also the most genuine hug.
15:26What could we receive?
15:28For years
15:29We may have convinced ourselves.
15:31What are our opportunities?
15:32They're sold out!
15:35We think that our biography
15:37It doesn't have any major events.
15:39Worthy of applause.
15:40We look at the common routine.
15:43For the dishes we wash
15:45For the bills we pay
15:47And for the silence of our room
15:49And we feel invisible.
15:51In the face of artificial light
15:53From the connected world
15:54The most terrifying truth
15:57And the most beautiful of all
15:59It is the raw material of existence.
16:01It was never hidden.
16:03Behind a screen
16:04The most upright individuals
16:06And admirable.
16:07They often hike
16:09Lonely paths
16:10And devoid of spotlights
16:13When we stop watching
16:14Other people's lives
16:15And we focus on our own hands.
16:18Hardened by daily life
16:20A revealing silence settles in.
16:22We stopped begging.
16:24The attention of invisible audiences
16:26We understand that washing dishes
16:29With mindfulness
16:30It has infinitely more human value.
16:33The mundane life
16:34When lived fully
16:36It transforms into an act.
16:38Revolutionary of courage
16:40It's in the weight of daily responsibilities.
16:43And in accepting our own journey.
16:46That we found dignity.
16:48No likes or external validation needed.
16:51Can you offer?
16:56Since existence precedes essence
16:59Man is responsible for what he is.
17:03This is the great epiphany of our journey.
17:06We were not created with a fixed mold.
17:09Or a cruel fate.
17:10That condemned us to mediocrity.
17:12When we realize that the weight
17:14Our decisions shape our tomorrow.
17:16The void gives way to a serene power.
17:20That mesmerizing image.
17:22From the digital influencer
17:23That has so often drained our energy.
17:26It's just an edited fragment.
17:29There is no blood, no sweat.
17:31Or the whole truth is there.
17:33The life we witness so often.
17:35It's an illusory projection.
17:37The routine we neglect
17:40It is the only solid ground.
17:42Where can we plant something real?
17:44It is there that genuine love happens.
17:47It is in our imperfect reality
17:49Hugs truly warm you.
17:52Let the tears fall
17:53On a palpable pillow
17:55And may the laughter echo.
17:57Without the need for a camera lens.
18:01Abandoning the stands
18:02It doesn't mean that our days
18:04They will become perfect.
18:07It simply means
18:09That they will be ours again.
18:11When we finally let go
18:13The bright device
18:14About the bedside table
18:15And we stared at the dark ceiling.
18:17From our own space
18:19We are no longer running away.
18:21We are finally
18:22Breathing the raw air
18:24And untamable
18:25From our own history
18:28To inhabit one's own skin.
18:29It's the biggest challenge.
18:31What does philosophy propose to us?
18:32However
18:34It's only through
18:35This recognition
18:36From our immediate reality
18:38That we can finally
18:39Start living
18:41With depth
18:42And the authenticity
18:43That which we always seek
18:44From external sources
18:49The deepest despair
18:51It's choosing to be someone else.
18:53And not himself
18:56This finding
18:58Overwhelming
18:58By Kierkegaard
18:59It affects us.
19:00At the exact moment
19:01In which cell phone
19:02It is blocked.
19:03And all that remains
19:05It's our own face.
19:07Reflected
19:07In the dark glass
19:09From the device
19:09It's in that thousandth
19:11Second
19:12That reality
19:13Call us by name
19:15Let's stop and think
19:17Honestly
19:17How much energy
19:19We spend
19:20Decorating the tastes
19:21The trips
19:22And the steps
19:23Of people
19:24Who don't even know
19:25That we exist.
19:27If the internet
19:28Simply
19:29Disappear
19:30Tonight
19:30What story?
19:32Leftovers
19:32To tell
19:33About ourselves
19:34Tomorrow morning
19:36We developed
19:38The cruel habit
19:38To deal with
19:39Existence itself
19:40Like an endless
19:42Waiting room
19:44We sat in the chair.
19:45We consume happiness.
19:47Unrelated
19:48As if it were
19:48An analgesic
19:49And we await.
19:50That some event
19:51Extraordinary
19:52Come rescue us!
19:53From our monotony
19:56However
19:57This passivity
19:58It's a trap.
19:59When we delegate
20:00Our attention
20:01For the show
20:02From outside
20:03We became
20:04Ghosts
20:05Within our
20:06Own space
20:08The fear of failure
20:09Or to discover
20:11That we are only
20:12Common
20:12It makes us reject
20:14The pen
20:14Who writes
20:15Our days
20:17Cowardice
20:18He lives right there.
20:19We prefer
20:20The safe illusion
20:21Of wanting to be a stranger
20:23Than the dirty task
20:24Difficult
20:25It's wonderful.
20:26To discover
20:27Who are we really?
20:29As we flee
20:30From ourselves
20:31We lost
20:32The only opportunity
20:33What do we have?
20:34To try
20:35Life
20:35In its fullness
20:36Real
20:41Who looks
20:42Out
20:42Dream
20:43Who looks
20:44Inside
20:44Wake up
20:47This observation
20:48Relentless
20:49Belongs
20:50Carl Jung
20:51Psychiatrist
20:52And psychotherapist
20:53Swiss
20:53From the 20th century
20:54Responsible
20:55For founding
20:56Psychology
20:57Analytical
20:57And to explore.
20:58Our unconscious
21:01When Carl Jung
21:02Mentions
21:03The act
21:03To dream
21:04It is diagnosing
21:06Precisely
21:06This is our hypnosis.
21:08Contemporary
21:10We passed
21:11Most
21:12Of the week
21:12Dreaming
21:13With eyes open
21:14With success
21:15Financial
21:16That which is not ours
21:16With aesthetics
21:18Unrelated
21:18With the routine
21:19Whose only
21:20Displays clippings
21:21Perfect
21:22But the awakening
21:23That jolt
21:24In the soul
21:25That gives us back
21:26Life
21:26It just happens
21:27When we turn
21:28The lens
21:29Inside
21:30The invitation
21:31That philosophy
21:32And psychology
21:33They make us
21:33Now
21:34It's not about running away.
21:36From the modern world
21:37But for us to live there
21:38Our own center
21:41We need to put
21:42The feet
21:43On our land
21:44However imperfect
21:45That he seems
21:46True mediocrity
21:48He doesn't live
21:49In the absence
21:49Luxury
21:51She resides
21:52In refusal
21:52In living
21:53The biography itself
21:55Do it yourself
21:57This question
21:57Uncomfortable
21:58If you could
22:00Recover
22:00All that vigor
22:01What a waste
22:02Coveting
22:03The shop window
22:04Unrelated
22:04What would be capable
22:06To transform
22:06In its own
22:07Reality tomorrow
22:08Early
22:09The answer
22:11Sincere
22:11For this question
22:12That's the exact spot.
22:13Where is your
22:14True authorship
22:15Finally
22:16Ask for passage.
22:18Awakening
22:19For herself
22:19Life
22:20It requires that
22:21Let's turn it off.
22:21External projectors
22:23Let's begin.
22:24To illuminate
22:24The corners
22:25Dark
22:25And the beauties
22:27Hidden
22:27From our
22:28Own
22:28Journey
22:29Daily
22:33The man
22:34Nothing more is
22:34Than yours
22:35Project
22:37To seal it.
22:38Ours
22:39Crossing
22:39From today
22:40Let's leave that aside.
22:41The theory
22:42And let's imagine
22:43A scene
22:45It is said
22:46The story
22:46From a huge
22:47Reading room
22:48A library
22:49Of proportions
22:50Infinite
22:52In this place
22:53We received
22:54A chair
22:55Comfortable
22:55And a battery
22:56Inexhaustible
22:57From biographies
22:58Fascinating
22:59We spent the years
23:01Reading about
23:02Browsers
23:03That crossed
23:03Oceans
23:04About love
23:05Intense
23:06And about
23:06Defeats
23:07Glorious
23:08The heart
23:09It palpita
23:10On every page
23:11Turnaround
23:11We found those
23:13Narratives
23:13So magnificent
23:14That we don't realize
23:15Something crucial
23:17Right on our side
23:18Front
23:19Rest
23:20A notebook
23:20Blank
23:22We stayed
23:23So mesmerized
23:24Based on the plot
23:24From strangers
23:25That our
23:26Own role
23:27It keeps accumulating.
23:28Dust
23:28And staying
23:29Yellowish
23:30Over time
23:31That's exactly it.
23:32That's what
23:33Passivity
23:33Do it with us.
23:34This notebook
23:36Empty
23:36It does not require
23:37Let us write
23:38An epic
23:39Heroic
23:39Or a short story
23:41Of fairies
23:41Flawless
23:43He just
23:44Ask
23:44Some
23:45Lines
23:45Sincere
23:45He begs
23:47For our sake
23:47Calligraphy
23:48However much
23:48Trembling
23:49So be it.
23:49The anguish
23:51That haunts us
23:52Before going to sleep
23:53It's the cry
23:54Silent
23:55That penalty
23:55That dried up
23:56Without ever
23:57To have touched
23:57The sheet
23:58It's pain.
23:59From a life
24:00That was attended
24:01But never
24:02Truly
24:02Writing
24:04When we recognize
24:05This notebook
24:06Untouched
24:07We are confronted
24:08With the opportunity
24:09End
24:10To leave
24:10The stories
24:11Unrelated
24:11On the side
24:12And begin
24:13With the weight
24:14And the glory
24:14From our
24:15Own
24:15Reality
24:16To trace
24:17The paragraphs
24:18They will give
24:18Sense
24:19Our
24:19Existence
24:20Unique
24:20It is unique.
24:22In the world
24:26What I
24:27Really
24:27Necessary
24:28It's about having clarity.
24:29About what
24:30Should I do
24:31Not about
24:32What
24:32I should know
24:35This confession
24:36Taken
24:36From the diaries
24:37Intimate
24:37By Kierkegaard
24:38It's the push
24:39What were we missing?
24:40We don't need
24:42For more information
24:42About how the others
24:44They achieved success.
24:45We already know.
24:46Enough
24:47There comes a point.
24:49From the journey
24:49What to close
24:50The other person's book
24:51It's the only one.
24:52Sensible attitude
24:53Envy
24:55That which corrodes us
24:56It's not a sign
24:57Out of wickedness
24:58It's just
24:59Our essence
25:00Demanding
25:01Let's begin.
25:02Scribbling
25:02The first sentence
25:04From our own
25:05Sketch
25:05When we
25:07Finally
25:08We picked up the pen.
25:09And we assume
25:10The creation
25:11From our tomorrow
25:12The void
25:13Disappears
25:14From our soul
25:16If the words
25:18From today
25:18They brought
25:19Some outline
25:20Peace
25:20Or clarity
25:21For your crossing
25:22I invite you
25:24Leave your like
25:25Share your experience.
25:26And share
25:28This video
25:29It is through
25:30From this movement
25:31Simple
25:32That you support
25:33Continuity
25:34From this space
25:35Allowing
25:36These reflections
25:37Reach
25:38Other people
25:39Who are also looking for
25:40Real freedom
25:42Until our next meeting.
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