consigliere on Nostr: "Rarely does anyone know the names of even a third of their eight paternal and ...
"Rarely does anyone know the names of even a third of their eight paternal and maternal great-grandparents. In just a few generations, your name too will be forgotten, and your memory will turn to dust. So, do what must be done. Do not worry about the opinions of others. Soon, no one will remember."
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In the ideological twilight of the ancient streets of Sicily, where a man's name is both his honor and his curse, the truth about the fleeting nature of human memory intertwines with the legacy of those who once founded a world apart.
Those who achieved great deeds and those who accomplished nothing are equally forgotten by the new generation wandering through the Brancaccio district of Palermo.
Likewise, in your ordinary life, few remember the names of their own great-grandparents, and the same will happen to you in the generations to come. A man’s memory can fade like smoke unless he leaves an indelible mark on his world.
The ancient Sicilians understood that true power does not lie in the remembrance of names but in the influence we leave behind. In life, as in the stateless Sicilian societies, actions speak louder than words.
History is written by those who act, not by those who merely talk. A man must do what needs to be done without fearing the validation of his ego or the opinions of others. Both good and evil are quickly forgotten by others.
Those who leave a mark are the ones who act with courage and determination, regardless of what others might think or say. A man’s legacy is measured by his decisions and actions, not by his popularity or acceptance.
Always remember that true greatness comes from the ability to act according to your own principles and values, even in the face of opposition and oblivion.
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🫂
Ascolta bene!
In the ideological twilight of the ancient streets of Sicily, where a man's name is both his honor and his curse, the truth about the fleeting nature of human memory intertwines with the legacy of those who once founded a world apart.
Those who achieved great deeds and those who accomplished nothing are equally forgotten by the new generation wandering through the Brancaccio district of Palermo.
Likewise, in your ordinary life, few remember the names of their own great-grandparents, and the same will happen to you in the generations to come. A man’s memory can fade like smoke unless he leaves an indelible mark on his world.
The ancient Sicilians understood that true power does not lie in the remembrance of names but in the influence we leave behind. In life, as in the stateless Sicilian societies, actions speak louder than words.
History is written by those who act, not by those who merely talk. A man must do what needs to be done without fearing the validation of his ego or the opinions of others. Both good and evil are quickly forgotten by others.
Those who leave a mark are the ones who act with courage and determination, regardless of what others might think or say. A man’s legacy is measured by his decisions and actions, not by his popularity or acceptance.
Always remember that true greatness comes from the ability to act according to your own principles and values, even in the face of opposition and oblivion.
Thank you for reading this far, dear friend!
If this message helped you in any way, consider leaving your glass “🥃” as a token of appreciation.
Cheers to our family!
