Friedrich Nietzsche
i am sure, that the fear of being forgotten is one of the most common fears. Thats why i love creating art. Every piece of art you own, every piece of art i send across the world, ... keeps the memory of me alive even after i'm gone one day.
The fear of being forgotten is indeed a deep-seated and universal fear that seems to plague many individuals. It is a fear that penetrates the very core of our being, as we grapple with the idea that one day we may no longer exist in the memories of others. This fear is perhaps rooted in our innate desire for immortality, for a sense of permanence and significance in a world that is constantly changing and evolving. And yet, this fear is also a testament to the power of human creativity and expression. It is through art that we are able to transcend the boundaries of time and space, and leave behind a tangible legacy that can endure long after we have left this world. Every piece of art that we create, that we share with others, serves as a testament to our existence and our unique perspective on the world. It is through art that we are able to connect with others on a deeper level, to evoke emotions and provoke thought, and to ensure that our presence is felt long after we are gone. In creating art, we are able to assert our own individuality and leave a lasting imprint on the world, a legacy that can outlast even the physical confines of our own existence. So, let us not succumb to the fear of being forgotten, but instead embrace the power of creativity and expression, and leave behind a legacy that will endure for generations to come.
