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Learning to Die
Learning to Die: Wisdom in the Age of Climate Crisis | Robert Bringhurst, Jan Zwicky
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Two powerful writers draw upon philosophy to find a roadmap for grace and equanimity in the face of the death of our planet.
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Lindy
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I keep talking about dyeing because of the course I‘m taking, and people keep thinking I mean dying. Well, this lovely book really is about death. Robert Bringhurst writes about how we might come to terms with the foreseeable end of humans as a species. Jan Zwicky uses Socrates as an example of how to face individual mortality with fortitude and humility. Two wise and thoughtful essays in under 100 pages.

sisilia Stacked. I love the cover and the topic 😆 3y
Lindy @sisilia 👍 3y
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Only the wild can calibrate your mind, because it‘s what your mind was born from. If you‘re trapped in the city, you find a little smidgen or reminder of the wild—a mouse in a cupboard, a sparrow in a maple tree, or a bumblebee in the lilac—and then your mind remembers what it is.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa 💙💙💙 3y
kspenmoll Love this. 3y
Lindy @kspenmoll @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I‘ve worried a lot about climate change and Bringhurst‘s essay helped me feel like I can live with hope even in the face of inevitable disaster. 3y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Lindy I feel that so much, and yes it‘s very much feeling inevitable to me, because the human race seems to have zero collective will to change anything, especially if it has any effect on making money. It‘s depressing, but yes…take care of yourself and find beauty where you can every day, we can‘t change everyone, but we can change what we focus on…and I‘ve come to realize punishing myself with worry/guilt doesn‘t change anything, just makes me 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ↪️ feel worse. 3y
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Lindy
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Those of us who care about the earth, and who keep recalibrating our minds by spending time in the wild, find ourselves siding, more and more, with marginal cultures —old, sustainable cultures—against the unsustainable mainstream, and with other species against our own. In present conditions, thinking like an ecosystem will tip you more and more into cultural and biological disobedience, not just civil disobedience.

mandarchy WOW! 3y
Lindy @mandarchy Yes, powerful stuff. This is from Bringhurst‘s essay, which hit me more emotionally than Zwicky‘s. 3y
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Three short philosophical essays about how people should live amidst climate catastrophe and the coming extinction. Their answers are steeped in classical philosophy and regard what it means to be a good person (the ultimate question of philosophy) in any age. For those of a philosophical bent, this book has a lot to offer.

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