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If you are involved with the intensity of crescendo situations, with the intensity of tragedy, you might begin to see the humor of these situations as well. As in music, when we hear the crescendo building, suddenly if the music stops, we begin to hear the silence as part of the music.
Chogyam Trungpa
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Tragedy can reveal humor and beauty when viewed from the right perspective.

Chogyam Trungpa's quote suggests that in the midst of intense and tragic situations, one can find humor and appreciation for silence and stillness, similar to how a crescendo in music leads to an awareness of the moments of silence that define it. This perspective encourages us to embrace the contrasts in life, recognizing that pain and joy coexist, and that sometimes it is through hardship that we understand the depth of life's experiences.

Themes

TragedyHumorCrescendoPerspectiveSilence

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about resilience, one might use this quote to highlight how hardship can lead to personal growth.

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