Transitory meaning of life
- April 14th, 2010
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We live in a world with the area of 197 million square miles which contains over 1.5 million species that we know of. One of those, our own, contains 6.8 billion members, each with their own completely unique and fascinating story. Our solar system has a 3 billion mile radius and is just a tiny spec in the Milky Way which is nothing to the universe, in which we have no idea of its size. We understand very little about matter at its most fundamental level, and everything you have ever interacted with in life is still largely unknown and indescribable. We are drowning in a foam of events that are infinitely occuring by causality chains weaving themselves through every aspect of our existence. The meaning of life is to be perpetually astounded — staggeringly amazed.
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