The Latin phrase Amor Fati means "love of one's fate", a sentiment of willingness to accept the way things have gone and will go. It is used to describe an attitude in which one sees everything that happens in one's life, including suffering and loss, as good or, at the very least, necessary.
"My formula for greatness is amor fati: that one wants nothing to be different, not in the future, not in the past, not for all eternity. Not only to endure what is necessary, still less to conceal it - all idealism is falseness in the face of necessity - but to love it." Friedrich Nietzsche
Acrylic and oil on canvas with a black wooden frame, 72x52cm and ready to hang.
Acrylic on panel
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The Latin phrase Amor Fati means "love of one's fate", a sentiment of willingness to accept the way things have gone and will go. It is used to describe an attitude in which one sees everything that happens in one's life, including suffering and loss, as good or, at the very least, necessary.
"My formula for greatness is amor fati: that one wants nothing to be different, not in the future, not in the past, not for all eternity. Not only to endure what is necessary, still less to conceal it - all idealism is falseness in the face of necessity - but to love it." Friedrich Nietzsche
Acrylic and oil on canvas with a black wooden frame, 72x52cm and ready to hang.
Acrylic on panel
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