A Quote by Jason Silva

To be inspired is the ultimate antidote to existential despair. — © Jason Silva
To be inspired is the ultimate antidote to existential despair.
I always tell people that revelling in big ideas for me is kind of like an antidote to existential angst.
Action is the antidote to despair.
Only a man who has felt ultimate despair is capable of feeling ultimate bliss.
Enlightenment is the only real antidote to the world's despair.
The artist's job is not to succumb to despair but to find an antidote for the emptiness of existence.
Loyal companions are an unequaled grace, stanching fear before it bleeds you numb, a reliable antidote for creeping despair.
A man's concern, even his despair, over the worthwhileness of life is an existential distress but by no means a mental disease.
James Reed is inspired, if he is inspired by anyone specific, by P.T. Barnum. He's set up to be the ultimate American showman. His whole job is to sell you shadows. But he's not a nice person, he's not a good guy.
Beto is banking on his sacharrine positivity as the ultimate antidote to President Trump's honest saltiness.
Optimism....is neither weak nor naive. It can be tough and pure and earned just as clearly as any brooding existential despair.
My generation, faced as it grew with a choice between religious belief and existential despair, chose marijuana. Now we are in our Cabernet stage.
I'm inspired by Walt Disney. I'm inspired by Howard Hughes. I'm inspired by Henry Ford. I'm inspired by Steve Jobs. I mean, I'm inspired by James Perse.
We have seen the highest circle of spiraling powers. We have named this circle God. We might have given it any other name we wished: Abyss, Mystery, Absolute Darkness, Absolute Light, Matter, Spirit, Ultimate Hope, Ultimate Despair, Silence.
we must seize life because we never know how much of it remains for us, that faith is the antidote to despair and that laughter is the music of faith.
Love is the essential existential fact. It is our ultimate reality and our purpose on earth.
Compared with the person who is conscious of his despair, the despairing individual who is ignorant of his despair is simply a negativity further away from the truth and deliverance. . . . Yet ignorance is so far from breaking the despair or changing despair to nondespairing that it can in fact be the most dangerous form of despair. . . . An individual is furthest from being conscious of himself as spirit when he is ignorant of being in despair. But precisely this-not to be conscious of oneself as spirit-is despair, which is spiritlessness. . . .
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