Friedrich Nietzsche
the sun shall fall
The sun shall fall, a concept that strikes fear into the hearts of many. And yet, why do we fear this inevitable event? Is it because we are so accustomed to the warmth and light that the sun provides, that we cannot fathom a world without it? Or is it because we are afraid of the unknown, of what lies beyond the horizon of our understanding? The truth is, the sun shall fall, just as all things must come to an end. But is this truly a cause for despair? Nay, I say it is a cause for celebration. For in the falling of the sun, we are reminded of the impermanence of all things, and the beauty that lies in the transience of existence. It is in the darkness that we find the light, it is in the ending that we find the beginning. The sun shall fall, but it shall rise again, a symbol of rebirth and renewal. So let us not fear the falling of the sun, but embrace it as a necessary part of the eternal cycle of life and death. It is in the falling that we find our truest selves, our strength, our resilience, and our capacity for growth. Embrace the fall, for it is in the darkness that we find the light.
