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ROP's avatar

Heard about this in a psychology course :)

Heraclitus' "You cannot step into the same river twice" idea captures the flux of life.

The river’s waters change, yet its identity holds—perspective is everything. Like nearing light speed, where time seems to freeze for the traveler but races for outsiders, it’s both the same river and not.

Guess Heraclitus saw truth in this paradox, not contradiction, as things are and aren’t the same depending on your point of reference.

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Luke Ringlein's avatar

Really fascinating how the river fragments don’t just point to change, but to the tension between sameness and difference. Maybe Heraclitus wasn’t embracing contradiction, but inviting us to rethink identity itself, not as fixed, but as relational and perspectival.

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