There is a little voice in you with unreasonable expectations, that voice you keep trying to shut up.
This voice tell you the meaning of your life.
GenghisKhan44 wrote:LadyV wrote:Oh the philosophy of the young.![]()
I'm, sure Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Thomas Aquinas would appreciate the compliment. But most of the young people I've met sound just like you. The lot of you.![]()
Hm. But maybe you're right. Maybe it is that St. Thomas and Aristotle, five hundred years after being buried, have been reborn, and are younger and livelier than the old Descartes and the ancient Sartre. Maybe we can breathe some life even into that holy old windbag.
GenghisKhan44 wrote:LadyV wrote:Life is a journey. Like all journey' that which you do along the way makes the trip much more than the destination. As I already said the meaning of life is whatever you make of it. Yes relationships are part of your journey from the lowly spider to every Human interaction. That is part of the journey. So my advice to you all is have a good journey, your destination will come soon enough. Who knows maybe you will then begin another journey. We are a speck in infinity and we have only just begun.
I am reminded of a particular chapter in "The Great Divorce". More than ever would I like to write a sequel to it.
LadyV wrote:Well everyone's journey is different and unique.
GenghisKhan44 wrote:you don't believe there's any real point to your actions, or mine, or anyone's
anderako wrote:GenghisKhan44 wrote:you don't believe there's any real point to your actions, or mine, or anyone's
There's not just no point, you don't even have any control over your actions, neither do I nor anyone else.
Jalpha wrote:anderako wrote:GenghisKhan44 wrote:you don't believe there's any real point to your actions, or mine, or anyone's
There's not just no point, you don't even have any control over your actions, neither do I nor anyone else.
Some people literally go through life on autopilot. Friends and I during deep discussions have simplified the concept. We define people as PCs and NPCs.
Kaios wrote:Spice Girls are integral to understanding Ysh's thought process when communicating, duly noted.
anderako wrote:GenghisKhan44 wrote:you don't believe there's any real point to your actions, or mine, or anyone's
There's not just no point, you don't even have any control over your actions, neither do I nor anyone else.
Jalpha wrote:Some people literally go through life on autopilot. Friends and I during deep discussions have simplified the concept. We define people as PCs and NPCs.
dageir wrote:“The greatest happiness is to vanquish your enemies, to chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth, to see those dear to them bathed in tears, to clasp to your bosom their wives and daughters.”
― Genghis Khan
“There is no value in anything until it is finished.”
― Genghis Khan
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