Who's awake? :D
"To obtain the gifts of chance and chance encounters, risks must be taken--the risks of failure, poverty, vain pursuit, the risk that the moment of presence will end, leaving behind it wounds and nostalgia. Suffering must be accepted, which is less profound than joy (Nietzsche), but slips despair into joy's place when joy is lost in time. It is true that despair, a moment of poietic action, is different from anguish, that emptiness from which there is no escape. Those who refuse to take the risk because they do not wish to suffer, no longer wish to feel joy. Who has desired it to the full, apart from the philosophers, the founders of religion, certain mystics, certain revolutionaries?"
&Lefebvre. You are my (current) most favorite Marxist.