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Sinan Karasu: When we learn we are not so important why is our instinct to be hurt? Wouldn't it be better to treat it as a key moment of insight? We engender our own beliefs. Thus we need to believe in separation as much as in beauty and love, and to be prepared. Because rupture and separation in wait for everything beautiful. In which case, why not treat these tribulations as constructive disasters that help us pierce our own mysteries
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When we learn we are not so important
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why is our instinct to be hurt
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Wouldn't it be better to treat it as a key moment of insight
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We engender our own beliefs
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Thus we need to believe in separation
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as much as in beauty and love and to be prepared
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Because rupture and separation lie in wait for everything beautiful
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In which case why not treat these tribulations
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as constructive disasters
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that help us pierce our own mysteries
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Movie Summary
An unpublished writer returns to his hometown after graduating, where he seeks sponsors to publish his book while dealing with his father's deteriorating indulgence into gambling.