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👽 justyb

I've found it interesting that sometime I worry about losing the good life that I have worked hard to build only to follow that thought up with, but I will lose everything one day there's not a stopping that.

Interestingly, the material difference between the two seems to be whether I will have to live through that loss or not. And it turns that worry into an inqury as to the degree of selfishness all this stems from.

IDK, just putting something out here. The more I have lived the more I understand the degree of that which I don't understand. It's a lot apparently and I'm solid to the position that humanity has just been flying by the seat of their pants for quite some time.

4 months ago · 👍 yamato, murdock

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👽 jose

I've heard it said that we're like a dog on a leash, and the universe is taking us on a walk. We have no control on where we're going. Essentially, the only thing we can do is enjoy smelling the strange poop on the side of the road, for as long as the universe lets us. · 4 months ago

👽 yamato

@justyb Did you watch the movie "Interstellar"? That is a masterpiece that might give you an insight on how not to lose anything when you depart in a non-return trip ;) · 4 months ago

👽 justyb

I think I've heard all of this as a saying and I might not be quoting it correctly, but it's something to the effect of:

I've become wise enough to know that I am a fool. · 4 months ago