We could conclude the following about the two couples mentioned above: terror makes us flee, but modesty contains that impetus of fear, indolence limits action, but it has to stop when poverty, which is a consequence of indolence itself, forces us to act.
“Tristitia” (Sadness)
V.M. Kwen Khan Khu
This engraving belongs to a four-part series on negative human traits. The series was engraved and published in 1592 in Cologne ─Germany.
The foolish world prefers the temporary good
V.M. Kwen Khan Khu
The character who gives his heart is the so-called foolish world ─humanity in general─, who, in addition to having his psyche always bottled up in various stupidities that the Mayavic illusion provides him, wears glasses trying to correct his myopia, but they are of no use to him.
Cynicism
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V.M. Kwen Khan Khu
V.M. Kwen Khan Khu
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As part of his Machiavellianism, the humanoid of our times has often chosen to want to enrich his impoverished mind with an unpleasant habit, and such a habit is none other than the horrible habit of responding by means of cynicism.



