Saturday 12 April 2008

See Around Corners

That is so much a wonderful difficult philosophical question - what happens if we walk right past the meaning of our life because we can't see it - for so many reasons? Do we ever really know what is the real meaning for us, ever, whenever anything may happen? Is it all just plain guess work, that whatever choice we make at any point in time can be completely invalidated by the next moment in time? Do we just keep going, on the obviously invalid assumption that what our life is to be and what we need in life is just around the corner, on the assumption that we pretend that we can see around corners?

This leads to both good and bad conclusions (of course, there are no such things as good or bad conclusions - only the perception and appreciation of conclusions from our own perspective). But, it certainly also just leads to life leading on to more life.

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