"Das frivolidades e essência da vida" (Of life's frivolities and essence) is a philosophical reflection on the contrast between superficial, meaningless aspects of existence and its deep, meaningful core.
The phrase suggests a tension between:
- Frivolities (Frivolidades): These are considered the trivial, superficial, or unnecessary aspects of life. In philosophical and religious contexts, they often refer to time-wasting activities, material obsessions, fleeting pleasures, or concerns lacking real substance or purpose. The concept implies that a life focused solely on these things is empty or without profound direction.
- Essence (Essência): This refers to the fundamental, intrinsic nature or indispensable quality that makes life meaningful and purposeful. It is associated with fulfilling one's purpose, spiritual depth, meaningful relationships, ethical actions, and the profound, lasting aspects of the human experience that transcend mere biology or temporary distractions.
The phrase invites contemplation on how one balances or distinguishes between what is truly important in life and what is merely a distraction, urging individuals to focus on substance over appearance. Philosophers and thinkers, such as Mário Sergio Cortella, have discussed the idea that life should not be just a frivolity, but something with inherent reverence and meaning.
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