Idealizing the Impossible

Idealizing the Impossible

To live in a quiet place, near a sea or any free and non-aggressive beauty, free from financial worries—we already do literature….—and non-voluntary obligations. Food, security, and a roof over head. That is already a lot. It is already idealizing the impossible. Let’s take away the quiet place and the sea: pure luxury. But to have the rest is also an impossibility. Reason means that, from this rest, take away anything and peace becomes unfeasible. Very well! That’s right! So, have food and a roof over head,—at the cost of a lot of work,—and be happy!