"Man has the possibility to think but this possibility is not a guarantee that man is capable of thinking for man is capable of doing only what he was inclined to do. Man is truly incline only toward something that in return incline toward him, toward his essential being, by appealing to his essential being as the keeper who holds him in his essential being. What keeps him in his essential nature holds him only so long, however, as he for his part keep holding on to what holds him. And he keep holding on to it by not letting it out of his memory."- Martin Heidegger, What is called Thinking?
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