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RE: Does Finding Your Purpose In Life Have To Be So Difficult?

in #dtube7 years ago

@Everittmickey I agree that Steemit makes winning and losing less relevant.

Winning and losing will always matter because many people in this world just want to win.

Ambition, power, lust, greed are parts of the human race.

We simply need leaders in this world, and if there is none someone will take that spot.

@humanearl I believe that Earl. The universe is so fucking big we can not imagine it, there might as well be a being that looks like a fish which is able to create real planets on his Planetstation 4 because his race is light years ahead of us and they can control the universe or something.

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winning and loosing only matter if you want to compete.
I don't.
leaders are only important if you want to lead or follow
I don't.

@valorforfreedom That reminds me. Did you get around to that video about the universe and creation and all that?

Guess you mean the Fingerprint of God - The Fibbunaci sequence?

Yepp. That one

I really wonder why that form is appearing so much in nature, why that design?

It looks really awesome by the way, man I can not help but say again that we don't know shit.

We do not even comprehend the knowledge that is hidden everywhere.

It always goes a level deeper...

"Behind your thoughts and feelings, my brother, there is a mighty lord, an unknown sage - his name is self; he dwells in your body, he is your body.

And deeper...

And deeper...

It never stops going deeper.

But only because we can think, to others life is just what they see.

Which leads to the conclusion that nothing has meaning and that we just are.

But we don't know what greater role humanity plays in the history of the universe...

Ah fuck it man, we don't know shit.

Super deep. We know nothing but what we don't know can be known to an extent. We can study patterns of design. Fashion designers, musicians, painter, etc have their trademarks or patterns that people recognize. It's no different with those consistent patterns in nature.