- Summary
- This text describes the profound human struggle between the desire for pleasure and the inevitable danger of pain. It suggests that while we can remember the past to plan for the future, our desire for immediate gratification often leads us to fear the unknown, creating a cycle of dread. The narrator's life is marked by loss and the constant noise of neighbors borrowing, illustrating how modern life feels like a mouse gnawing through the same small street. This realization underscores that we must pay a price for increasing consciousness, as becoming more sensitive to pleasure requires us to fear the pain it engenders. Despite the relentless pace and the gnawing nature of this small world, the passage ends on a quiet note of acceptance that life continues as long as we can plan for tomorrow.
- Title
- j3s.sh
- Description
- j3s.sh
- Keywords
- feel, know, past, like, need, have, world, morrow, want, life, love, left, little, pilgrims, strangers, present, make
- Categories
- NS Lookup
- A 69.61.2.229
- Dates
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Created 2026-02-14Updated 2026-02-14Summarized 2026-03-22
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