I have no idea what this is for.
Who can argue that anything we do is meaningful.
Is it time to go? Yes it is maybe.
And how to go? It seems it is just as hard as living.
Drugs Rule Everything Around Me.
The End. Or is it the beginning……
Ten billion stars later maybe the answer will illuminate.
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Everything is meaningful, if you’re a creature that thinks in symbols.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi_XLOBDo_Y
Nothing has meaning unless you agree that chaos is meaning.
Accepting the end closer than it is brought to us? Isn’t that genius?
I don’t believe in such a thing as chaos. There is organization, complex organization, and mind-bogglingly complex organization.
One can surely DREAM (yes, I see it).
I doubt anything I did in my life had any real meaning to it, I just kept making myself believe that I was doing something worthwhile. In the eyes of others, I was probably wasting my time.
For me, it’s the beginning of the end. For now, it’s just another day.
Peace be with you.
I once spent an entire 12 hour shift trying to repair and replace a guillotine blade in a ream paper-cutter at my last job. People said I should have just called maintenance to do it for me, but I had time and wanted to learn how the thing worked. I bet everyone thought I was wasting my time, too, but I figured that sucker out and by the time I was done, I could swap a blade as quickly as the maintenance guy could – saved me a good couple hours every time a blade went dull after that point. It might seem meaningless, but knowledge is a good thing, and you can only get that through experience.
How about continuing on and just keep fighting. We shower in shit sometimes…I know…we all know…it’s about the journey…how we deal…it hurts…it’s ok…sometimes great…but always keep fighting! 🙂
Without knowledge, there is no understanding. So your knowledge came from your experience of replacing the blade. And to complete that experience to get the full knowledge you had to see it through to the end. So would you say life is an experience? And no one really has full knowledge till the task is complete. So there is no understanding life fully until it is complete. But is it not too late then? To even understand the answer to that question we must have the full knowledge from the experience of life…which we still cannot gain until it ends…that is a troubling thought for me….
I would go one step further and say nobody has full knowledge, even after the task is complete, but the process of completing it has many pieces, and each piece can be understood in many ways. We teach each other about the things each of us take for granted by having experienced them in our own way. Full knowledge is irrelevant – what’s important is to make the best use of one’s life while one has it.