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Caro Jovem Adulto

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“¿Cuál es el principal efecto del sentimiento de Envidia? El deseo de despreciar, devaluar, al envidiado. Se intenta quitarle condición de hazaña a sus hazañas. Al devaluar al envidiado, el envidioso logra dejar de sufrir la envidia, y por eso trata de argumentar, pensar, y denostar la hazaña del otro para tratar de quitarle brillo. A medida que le quita esplendor, disminuye su sufrimiento. Es decir: contrariamente a lo que el sentido común indica, el principal efecto de la Envidia no es “Destruir” sino “Despreciar”.”

“No, not of course at all—it is really all hocus-pocus. The days lengthen in the winter-time, and when the longest comes, the twenty-first of June, the beginning of summer, they begin to go downhill again, toward winter. You call that ‘of course’; but if one once loses hold of the fact that it is of course, it is quite frightening, you feel like hanging on to something. It seems like a practical joke—that spring begins at the beginning of winter, and autumn at the beginning of summer. You feel you’re being fooled, led about in a circle, with your eye fixed on something that turns out to be a moving point. A moving point in a circle. For the circle consists of nothing but such transitional points without any extent whatever; the curvature is incommensurable, there is no duration of motion, and eternity turns out to be not ‘straight ahead’ but ‘merry-go-round’!”