Impermanence is the recognition that all things are fleeting, constantly shifting and fading away. It embodies the briefness of life, moments, and experiences—reminding us that nothing lasts forever. This transience is both a source of beauty and sorrow, as it pushes us to cherish what we have, knowing it will eventually slip away. In its wake, memory lingers, carrying the essence of what was, long after it has passed.
This essence teaches that impermanence is an essential part of existence. It is the reminder that life is made meaningful by its fragility, urging reflection on the past and the lessons it holds. Impermanence calls for an appreciation of the present, for time, once lost, cannot be reclaimed. It serves as a gentle nudge to live with purpose and embrace the fleeting nature of everything, finding value in what is momentarily here.

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