The drive that pushes people to achieve greater things is also the greatest source of their uncertainty and isolation in life. People spend their entire lives looking for answers, trying to figure themselves out & what they want out of life. And in most cases, they fail to even decipher themselves on their death bed.
When did the world become so complicated, or is it us? The biggest question we must ask ourselves is, are we asking ourselves the right question? Are “what do I want out of life?” and “what makes me happy?” the right questions to ask ourselves?
People are complex beings, and made even more complex with the world we live in. We are directly impacted by the changing environment we live in, by the people we are surrounded by: one complex entity being affected by the hundreds/thousands of distinct complex ones around him. A drop in an (all-encompassing) ocean.
Our brain is constantly undergoing chemical reactions, that makes us feel at top of the world at some point in life, & down in the pit at another. Our brain is a complex entity itself, unable to keep up with, & analytically/logically process the increasingly dynamic world: dynamic events of an excessively complex world.
We are unable to definitively conclude what makes us “happy”, because of the limitations of our brain in keeping up with & logically analyzing the complex world around us: something that gives us happiness at some point in life may become a source of great pain at another point. We are in a constant state of contradiction with ourselves.
We are unable to remain content in life, because being content is against the natural drive of man, always striving for better.
When did the world become so complicated, or is it us? The biggest question we must ask ourselves is, are we asking ourselves the right question? Are “what do I want out of life?” and “what makes me happy?” the right questions to ask ourselves?
People are complex beings, and made even more complex with the world we live in. We are directly impacted by the changing environment we live in, by the people we are surrounded by: one complex entity being affected by the hundreds/thousands of distinct complex ones around him. A drop in an (all-encompassing) ocean.
Our brain is constantly undergoing chemical reactions, that makes us feel at top of the world at some point in life, & down in the pit at another. Our brain is a complex entity itself, unable to keep up with, & analytically/logically process the increasingly dynamic world: dynamic events of an excessively complex world.
We are unable to definitively conclude what makes us “happy”, because of the limitations of our brain in keeping up with & logically analyzing the complex world around us: something that gives us happiness at some point in life may become a source of great pain at another point. We are in a constant state of contradiction with ourselves.
We are unable to remain content in life, because being content is against the natural drive of man, always striving for better.