Unbeginnings
"Unbeginnings" is a concept that challenges the traditional notion of beginnings and endings, suggesting that every ending is a new beginning. This perspective is often associated with the work of philosopher Heraclitus, who famously stated that "you cannot step into the same river twice," implying that everything is in a state of constant flux and transformation.
The idea of unbeginnings can be applied to various aspects of life, including personal growth, technological
Proponents of the unbeginnings concept argue that it encourages adaptability and resilience, as individuals and societies
In essence, the concept of unbeginnings invites us to view endings not as finalities but as gateways