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When Life Doesn’t Ask Your Permission: On Amor Fati and the Gestalt of Wholeness
A Personal Note Every so often, social media drops something beautiful in front of me — a sentence, asubject, a fragment of someone’s life. Sometimes these things have crossed my pathbefore without catching my attention at all. Then time passes, … Okumaya devam et
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