#thought

  • This sounds pretentious the more I read it, but it seems like meant something to me when I first wrote it/was some kind of big revelation.
  • People spend their lives searching for meaning and purpose, asking big philosophical questions and trying to understand their reason of being on earth.
  • But the truth is, sometimes these answers just don't exist. There is no one meaning of life, or one true reason as to why we're here. There are small moments. There's moments of pleasure, there's moments pain, and after a while there's non-existence.
  • And what you eventually do, is learn to search for, love and appreciate those smaller moments of pleasure, and accept that with those, come smaller moments of pain too.
  • That's how you make advantage of impermanence, too, right? You know that nothing will last. Neither the pain, nor the pleasure, nor you.