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    ars longa, vita brevis

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    • aras diler
      apr 10, 2022 12:55 a.m.

      an aphorism of hippocrates
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      (see: #1040)

      apr 10, 2022 12:55 a.m. aras diler
    • the fisherman of halicarnassus
      jan 27, 2023 1:14 p.m.

      "ars longa, vita brevis" is a latin phrase meaning "art is long, life is short." the phrase is often attributed to the ancient greek physician hippocrates, although it is not found in any of his writings. the phrase is often interpreted as a reminder that the pursuit of one's craft or art takes a long time, but that life is short, and one should make the most of it while they can.

      it is also interpreted as an encouragement to persist and to invest time in one's passion or vocation, even if it takes a long time to master it. it also implies that one should not give up on their passion and dreams, as the journey of pursuing them is worth it, even if the time is limited.

      in general, the phrase is a reminder to appreciate the beauty and value of the creative process, and to make the most of the time we have in this world.

      jan 27, 2023 1:14 p.m. the fisherman of halicarnassus

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