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Everything passes. Moments pass. Relationships change. Success fades. Even the strongest emotions eventually dissolve. At some level, we all understand this. We know that life is temporary. And yet, despite knowing this truth, we continue to cling — to people, to expectations, to identities, to the illusion that things will remain as they are. Why? This video explores one of the deepest questions in philosophy: if impermanence is the nature of life, why do we resist it so strongly? Ancient Stoic thinkers reflected deeply on this tension. They understood that much of human suffering does not come from loss itself, but from our refusal to accept the natural flow of change. When we expect permanence in a world built on transition, disappointment becomes inevitable. Through philosophical reflection, this video examines why attachment forms so easily, why letting go feels so difficult, and how clarity emerges when we learn to relate differently to the temporary nature of life. This is not about becoming indifferent. It is about seeing reality more clearly. When we stop demanding permanence from a temporary world, something unexpected happens: appreciation deepens, fear softens, and the present moment becomes more meaningful. Nothing lasts forever. But the way we experience the present can change completely. Take a moment to reflect on what you might be holding too tightly — and what freedom might look like if your grip softened. ▶️ Continue the reflection in the next video linked in the pinned comment.