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    How are you currently dealing with your existential crisis?

    You know, with the fact that we're all gonna die and that existence is so eternally vast that nothing in it matters?

    #2
    Time is a human invention, our time, but there is natural time. The cycles of the planets and and the Universe.

    The problem is that we've come to be ****** to the mechanism of time that we've created for ourselves. So i deal with that knowledge by taking things one day at a time, and not worrying about something out of my control.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gideon lock View Post
      Time is a human invention, our time, but there is natural time. The cycles of the planets and and the Universe.

      The problem is that we've come to be ****** to the mechanism of time that we've created for ourselves. So i deal with that knowledge by taking things one day at a time, and not worrying about something out of my control.
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        #4
        Originally posted by ikigai View Post
        [IMG]http://media.*****.com/media/10Le4bHgYBDkeQ/*****.gif[/IMG]
        Hahahah what does that gif mean bro.

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          #5
          What "matters" is a relative concept, it's a value we ourselves assign. Thus, if it matters to us, to you, it matters, irrespective of whether it matters to anyone else in a past, present or a future time.

          As to dying, this form of our existence may die, but all future forms? We simply do not know.
          Last edited by Weebler I; 12-23-2019, 09:13 AM.

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            #6
            only mofos who don't get p-ussy worry about "existential crisis". go out there get u some p-ussy man. you'll feel better.

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              #7
              Humans are feeling creatures that think, not thinking creatures that feel. Getting caught up in all that is a probably a sign one should focus their attention elsewhere.

              In the words of the poet David Lee Roth: "Don't sweat the small stuff, and it's all small stuff."

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                #8
                You live your life in accordance to your values. If you are living your life in such a way that you aren't making too many compromises, you are fulfilling goals and wearing it out, by the end you won't hold on so tightly, you won't suffer too many regrets. It's the ones who never lived, never experienced life who cling the most at the end. Those are the ones who fear death the most, the ones who regret all things they never did, the risks they never took.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ikigai View Post
                  You know, with the fact that we're all gonna die and that existence is so eternally vast that nothing in it matters?
                  Taking pleasure in the little shit, man. Which is really the big shit. Friends, family, community. Keep your head outta your ass. It's good to ponder the big questions but losing yourself in that is a recipe for madness... and I know. You gotta keep yourself anchored in the shit that makes you human.

                  Enjoy the time you got and try your best not to spend too much time on regrets or in dreams.

                  Besides, knowing that nothing you do in your tiny life matters a damn in the vastness of creation also offers a great degree of freedom, even relief if you look at it right. I mean all that **** you been worrying about? None of it matters, right...

                  And death? What is death, an ending, oblivion, peace for some. Live long enough you'll come to welcome it... if it comes sudden then you ain't got time to worry, it comes slow then in enough time it's just gonna be a release. Only thing that's crippling for some is the fear of it. Let go of that, understand that no matter what it's gonna happen to us all anyway and don't let it shape your life.

                  I had a lotta death around these last few years but possibly the one that helped me understand best was my grandma... woman was like a second mother to me, though this was all the way back in 2005. In the end I literally breathed her last breath for her even though she'd asked not to be kept alive (but what you gonna do?), but about a week earlier she'd just asked me for a hug and told me she was ready. Said she hadn't been held by anyone in 20 years, how she was tired and just wanted to rest.

                  Only tragedies are the deaths that come outta time, man.
                  Last edited by Citizen Koba; 12-23-2019, 10:50 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gideon lock View Post
                    Time is a human invention, our time, but there is natural time. The cycles of the planets and and the Universe.

                    The problem is that we've come to be ****** to the mechanism of time that we've created for ourselves. So i deal with that knowledge by taking things one day at a time, and not worrying about something out of my control.
                    ****** to the mechanism of time

                    2deep4me

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