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So long and take it easy, because if you start taking things seriously, it is the end of you.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Don't take life too seriously, or it might overwhelm you.

Jack Kerouac's quote encourages a light-hearted approach to life, suggesting that when we become too serious about our struggles and challenges, it can negatively affect our well-being. By advising to 'take it easy', Kerouac highlights the importance of maintaining a sense of humor and perspective in the face of life's difficulties.

Themes

LifeHumorSeriousnessPerspectiveWell-Being

In practice

Example use cases

During a casual conversation about work stress.

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