Aphorisms Galore!

#  ·  submitted 14 Jun by knowledgenest (updated 15 Jun)

This aphorism, deceptively simple in form, carries a layered philosophical weight. At face value, it might evoke the mundane act of revising a written entry. However, on closer inspection, it serves as a poignant metaphor for the human condition. Life itself can be seen as a kind of submission—our actions, choices, and experiences forming the narrative we offer to the world. The imperative to "edit" is a call for reflection, refinement, and self-awareness.

Though the origin of this aphorism is unclear, its tone and structure suggest a contemporary context—perhaps from an online platform or submission form. Yet its relevance spans generations. Whether we interpret it as encouragement to improve a literal piece of writing or as advice to live more mindfully, the message is timeless.

Unknown, in Happiness and Misery and Life and Death

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