As Marcus Aurelius would remind us, 'Death smiles at us all; all a man can do is smile back.'
Relentless motion, seems to urge the same-to confront the inevitability of our end, not with fear, but with calmand acceptance, knowing that we are all part of a grander cycle....of repetition....
Like the Stoic reflection on death, the figure tells us to accept the limitations of our mortality, to recognize that even our most intense moments of life,represented by the bright and electric colors....will eventually fade into darkness.
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