"Living is a constant process of deciding what we are going to do"
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That’s classic Ortega: “I am I and my circumstance.” Decision is the hinge between the self and the world. The line refuses both romantic fatalism (your destiny is written) and complacent authenticity talk (just “be yourself”). You don’t get a preloaded “self” that automatically generates correct actions. You have to author yourself, and authorship is work: choosing, revising, regretting, choosing again.
The subtext is ethical and political. Ortega wrote in an early-20th-century Europe rattled by mass politics, ideological certainty, and the seduction of letting “history” decide for you. Framing living as deciding is a rebuke to the crowd instinct: the desire to outsource responsibility to tradition, party, class, or mood. It also punctures the fantasy of a life finally “figured out.” A good plan isn’t salvation; it’s just the next decision.
What makes the line effective is its austerity. No metaphysics, no poetry, just a blunt account of what it feels like to be conscious: to wake up and face a menu of actions, each one narrowing the future. Ortega turns that everyday anxiety into a philosophy of agency, insisting that freedom is less a triumph than a relentless appointment.
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