I'm living day by day. Motivation and my medication keeps me going.
Books, conversations, learning, education, debating and personal development.
Knowing that I can spend my time alivea king everyone else's time here more enjoyable.
I want to know what happens next.
Where is humanity going? Are we evolving? Ascending? Racing towards extinction? Is there a diaspora in our future? Or do we make way for the next species to evolve intelligence here on Earth?
I would be a hell of a lot more interested in life if everything were upended and what was left had to start over. Call it an apocalypse or a meteor strike or nuke wars or plagues, whatever. To survive into those times and figure out how to keep going would be far more interesting the the current endpoint we live under, basically playing a game with a shit ton of boring rules and roles and categories. Sometimes life in this world feels very much like being a piece or mail in the process of being sorted and delivered.
Ridin down the country on my Triumph on a beautiful day here in Hawaii. What keeps me going?
Not really giving a rat's ass!!!!
Well for me it's all the food and cocktails I haven't yet tried. Those are the most important. Then it's money, friends and all the places I haven't been. Finally there is the one little tidbit with feeling. There wouldn't be anything to feel if I died. I would rather feel pain over nothing. So why quit?
Me! being kind ! Resposive to others for fun or learning - Coffee - Warm white chocolate and raspberry scones - walking by the sea - watching t.v with my partner in my jammies, gardening, Learning how to deal with crabbit people with fragile egos, cooking and having cuddles and good conversations I also do shedloads of craftwork much of which just hangs around but if anyone loves it they can have it . I read a lot and somehow get involved in things that are happening around me - I am also a heavy sulker- sulking is good when you do it well!
There is no universal meaning to life, but its up to us to give life meaning.
On that note, responsibility gives meaning to my life
Helping others think clearer about their life, using the Models of Socrates and Viktor Frankl as inspiration