Some things do celebrate the ephemeral, so perhaps there's a cultural need to wrangle these into joy. We beat illness, graduate from school, solve problems, and complete tasks. Adopting such language might help? They've finshed their dream of owning a bakery, lived their goal of being a writer, proudly escaped the clutches of their successful career etc..
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You can blame George Lucas and Star Wars for this.
Do or do not there is no try.
Yoda
While this is true, it stands in contrast to the similar message co-opted to justify or cope with planned obsolescence in gaming. Chess and Odysseus can be good for centuries, so can some mechanical or story based video games.
Many people live a successful life until they fail and die.
I'm a successful painter. I just only paint once every few years.
Basically yeah, scrolling culture is all about what you've done today.
does anyone already have a better screenshot of the post? i wanna save one but not a jpeg thats this crispy
Forever is a very long time
Misses the point of marriage, but other than that it's an awesome glimpse into a more sane future