What of impermanence? What is impermanence? It's not permanent, transitory, similar to entropy. But what is interesting with impermanence is how we treat impermanence as an annihilation, that what was there is gone, to nothing. But it's not that a thing is gone, but that it transforms, and it is that perspective that can shine a light on the fallacy of impermanence, the fallacy of nothing and the fallacy of annihilation. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Website: ****** YouTube (Subscribe): ****** Snapchat: ****** Patreon: ****** Book: 'Nothing & Everything', is currently available on Amazon: ****** AnythingFILM: ****** Pale Blue Dot Creative: ****** Keywords: impermanence, not permanent, permanent, transitory, entropy, nothing, annihilation, transformation, perspective, point of view, belief, people, life, philosophy, wisdom, ewen munro, ewen, munro, ewen munro's questions, ewen munro questions, questions, what of, what of impermanence, what is impermanence, keep growing, #keepgrowing, Dialogue: It's-It's not permanent, it's transitory, it's kinda like entropy in a way, but what I think is interesting about the idea of impermanence is how we treat it as if it's an annihilation, how we treat that things just come to an end and that's it, it's-it's done. But then, as an example, we take a house and let's say a house gets burnt down, it turns to ash, it doesn't become nothing, it doesn't become just -- it doesn't annihilate, it doesn't end, it turns to something else. And in a -- you can sort of change that weirdly into a different perspective and say that it transforms and that it becomes something else instead of saying that it just -- it's-it's gone, it's-it's just annihilated, it just -- it changes essence. And I think understanding that can shine a light on a lot -- a lot of things because it pretty much gets rid of the idea of annihilation and a nothing and the idea that there is a thing as nothing, really there's no such thing as nothing, that's what it highlights, that's what the idea or the fallacy in impermanence can highlight. The question of the day: Why do you think we see nothing as an annihilation? If there are any questions you think I could help you out with feel free to ask me in the comments below. You can go to my website where you can subscribe for free to get first access to any future content that I create. Otherwise, you can check out some of the rewards I've got going on on Patreon. Thank you for watching. Keep growing. And 'til next time. THIS VIDEO IS NOT SPONSORED
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