Sigg'd for awesomeness.I suggest you spend your time doing something worthwhile. Usually (Unfortunately), people who have the 'Life is short' philosophy spend their lives indulging in pleasures of the flesh and pissing away their lives chasing trivial things like pussy, drugs, money, and fame. A true sense of accomplishment isn't found there, but in the rewards you receive from helping others, raising good children and building deep, long-lasting friendships. Those, my friend, are the things you will treasure at the end of your life looking back.
Once again my friend. Once again.it sound like the op is on the verge of his irreccuring epiphany. in english, hes drunk and about to die, figuratively.
I'm with you, I look at life in it's entirety, life is good times, good friends. With random crap thrown in to keep you on your toes.bahhh...I'll be thinking about the good times when lookin back, whether that be pussy, drugs, money, and fame....or friends, family, accomplishments who knows. All of it can be looked back to as the good times
how about the fact your entire life's worth if you were lucky enough to amount to someone as important and who had as much of an impact on our civilization as someone like Bill Gates. That your entire life would not even equal the smallest hair on a person's body in the grand scheme of things.I'm left intermittently dismissive and nihilistic and existential and spiritual by this feeling.
Right now, I'm thinking about all the things I don't say or do in my life, despite how short life is...
I'm thinking about the fact that someday I won't be able to do those things any more, that it will be too late to go back and be who I was, from the deepest core, without fear or apology...
I'm thinking about the fact that as I grow as a human being, I've lived and died a hundred times. I've been a hundred different people.
I'm thinking, lovingly, about the fact that each time I've died, for the last few months, I've been drunk and warm and inspired on the last night of my life.
ENJOYED.your current plight reminds me of this song.http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/motioncitysoundtrack/lgfuad.html
one day someone will look at that my friend and they will ponder what I was sigging and thus start a new adventure in their mind of epic proportions all anew of figuring out what it was.. and that in itself will be awesome again?! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifSig'd for sigging awesomeness.
its a good tune, although i'll probably get flamed for listening to it.ENJOYED.
Downloading song.
thus leading to an epihany of their own, continuing the spread of philisophical genius, wowwwwwone day someone will look at that my friend and they will ponder what I was sigging and thus start a new adventure in their mind of epic proportions all anew of figuring out what it was.. and that in itself will be awesome again?! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
The reason that I refuse to take existentialism as just another french fashion, or historical curiosity, is that I think it has something very important to offer us... in the new century. I'm afraid we're losing the real values of living life passionately: the ability to make something of yourself, and really enjoying life. Existentialism is often discussed as a philosophy of despair, but i think the truth is just the opposite. Once interviewed, Sartre said he never experienced a day of despair in his life. I think thats something that comes out from reading these guys, not a sense of anguish, but a real sense of exuberence, a feeling on top of it, that your life is yours to create...
I'm posting this post to let them know, in case they do find this thread, that:one day someone will look at that my friend and they will ponder what I was sigging and thus start a new adventure in their mind of epic proportions all anew of figuring out what it was.. and that in itself will be awesome again?! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif