mulandóság
Mulandóság is a Hungarian term that translates to "transience" or "impermanence" in English. It refers to the ephemeral nature of all things, the idea that nothing lasts forever. This concept is deeply rooted in Hungarian philosophy and culture, often appearing in literature, poetry, and everyday reflections.
The essence of mulandóság lies in the acceptance of change and the inevitable passing of time. It
Philosophically, mulandóság shares similarities with Buddhist concepts of anicca (impermanence) and the Stoic acceptance of what