Ramblings In My Existence

By Darío Paúl Dávila Hasing

Book code: 814344

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Health and Fitness, Philosophy, Body, Mind, and Spirit, Human and Social Sciences, Self-help

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Synopsis

In my existence, ramblings emerge like echoes of a fragmented time, where each thought seems to search, without finding, for a definitive coherence. What am I, at my core, if not a series of dissonant instants, woven together by a memory that dissolves as quickly as it forms? The present, so fleeting, disintegrates in the mind before it can be fully

understood, while the future, always uncertain, looms as a promise that is never completely fulfilled.

The hours slip through my fingers like water that can never be held. And in that fluidity, the ramblings whisper to me: "Do you truly live, or merely survive?" The answer fades, vanishing like a mirage that recedes the closer I try to get. My being exists in a state of constant contradiction: I seek stability, yet everything around me crumbles. I am an incomplete, faltering structure, striving to build meaning where only scattered fragments remain.

Is existence merely a series of detours leading nowhere, or is there something in these deviations that holds the true essence of who I am? Perhaps ramblings are not just an escape from reality, but a way to see beyond the surface, to touch the deepest fibers of human experience. Maybe, within the whirlwind of scattered thoughts, the answer lies

hidden: in the constant back-and-forth of my mind, the unique melody of my life resounds.

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Number of Pages 84
Edition 1 (2025)
Language English

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