“Fate is what is given to us; destiny is what we are summoned to become. In the interplay of the two, human character plays a role. Hubris, or the fantasy that we know enough to know enough, seduces us toward choices that lead to unintended consequences. Hamartia, the failure to see clearly enough, to see humbly enough, is a lens through which we imperfectly envision the world, unavoidably distorting and reductive, but convincing at the moment nonetheless.” CharacterDestinyFateHubrisHamartia Book:What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life Source: What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life
“I do not want to be your friend, Raphael. I do not want to watch sunrises and think of you. I do not want to close my eyes to go to sleep and see the image of your mouth when you smile. I do not want to spend a five-hour flight daydreaming about your eyes or the sound of your voice or the way you say my name. I do not want it. And yet… all of these things I have done just today.” MmRockstar RomanceK PopHamartia Book:Famous Young Things Source: Famous Young Things
“Con la velocidad de los vientos otoñales y la melancolía de la lluvia de verano, nuestro futuro se me escapó de las manos.” RomanceTristezaContemporáneoOtoñoHamartiaNatalia L Villafaña Author:Natalia L. Villafaña