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Genius - Life Is Life (Free Forever)

The phrase is often attributed to the 18th-century English writer Samuel Johnson. At its core, this tautology isn’t a lack of imagination; it is a profound recognition of reality. To be a "genius" in this context is to accept existence exactly as it is, without the distortion of idealism or the paralysis of despair. The Rejection of Romanticism

Most of life happens in the "middle," between the highs and lows. Genius is found in navigating that middle ground with grace. The Practicality of Truth Genius - Life is life

It isn’t an error in the system; it’s a feature. The phrase is often attributed to the 18th-century

Often, we try to make life something more than it is—a grand narrative, a constant peak of happiness, or a tragic masterpiece. Johnson’s assertion strips away these veneers. By saying "life is life," he suggests that the highest form of intelligence is . A genius doesn't waste energy mourning that the world isn't perfect; they master the world by acknowledging its inherent flaws, its repetitive nature, and its occasional brilliance. Resilience Through Acceptance The Rejection of Romanticism Most of life happens