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Mirrors remind us of our mortality from "summary" of Mirrors by Eduardo Galeano

Mirrors are like doors that open onto our own image. They are magical devices that allow us to see ourselves as others see us. When we gaze into a mirror, we see a reflection of our physical appearance, but we also see something deeper - a reflection of our inner self. The image that stares back at us is a reminder of our mortality. It is a stark reminder that we are not immortal beings, but mere mortals who will one day cease to exist. The mirror reflects not only our physical imperfections, but also our mortality. Our reflection in the mirror is a fleeting moment frozen in time. It captures our present self, but it also serves as a reminder of the passage of time. As we grow older, our reflection changes, showing us the inevitable effects of aging. Mirrors confront us with the reality of our mortality, forcing us to come face to face with our own impermanence. They remind us that life is fleeting and that we must make the most of the time we have. The reflection in the mirror serves as a poignant reminder that we are all just passing through this world. In the end, mirrors are not just reflective surfaces, but powerful symbols that force us to confront our mortality. They serve as a constant reminder that life is short and that we must make the most of every moment. The reflection in the mirror is a powerful reminder that we are all mortal beings, destined to return to the dust from which we came.
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    Mirrors

    Eduardo Galeano

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