Melancholia
“Melancholy is sadness that has taken on lightness.” ― Italo Calvino
doubts and dejection you never really care — love thy self, I won’t suffer
Summary
The web content discusses the concept of melancholia, presenting it as a form of sadness that has been lightened, and includes a reflective poem on self-love and overcoming suffering.
Abstract
The webpage titled "Melancholia" opens with a quote from Italo Calvino defining the term as a sadness that has acquired a sense of lightness. Accompanied by a photograph of a solitary figure looking out into the distance, the page conveys a contemplative mood. The text that follows delves into themes of doubt and dejection, suggesting a personal struggle with self-worth and the challenges of self-love. The narrative implies a resolve to break free from suffering, hinting at a journey towards self-acceptance and inner peace.
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doubts and dejection you never really care — love thy self, I won’t suffer
remi ;༊Photo from Pinterest: https://pin.it/2mYYAm3Zv
Haven DiariesBut despite it all, you keep trying, because deep down, you know that’s all you can do — to try and try until everything falls into place.
cherie"What do you think is the loneliest object in the world?" he asked.
thekidultwriterA life well-lived is a life marked by the courage to keep trying.