Why mere existence is inherently tragic
Lacrimae Rerum – (n.) literally, the “tears of things;” the inherent tragedy of existence. This is perhaps my favorite among obscure phrases. It reflects concisely the kind of dark existentialism that appeals to my inner philosopher. What is more important, however, is that the phrase “lacrimae rerum” serves to further evidence the rather extreme implications … Continue reading Why mere existence is inherently tragic