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That everything will make sense after?
I'm having a bit of a crisis with the ephemeral nature of things as of late.
Not only life itself dies but ideas, human creation dies as well. A conversation and the emotions it conceives, something like a painting, media, a comment, even this same post, everything will disappear or it will not be the same, no matter how many times or how much do you archive it.
The only constant is change. And even from death new life and creations arise so you can't remove change from the equation because otherwise these new concepts wouldn't be born.
It's a game I cannot win.
I hope there is a life where I can enjoy the smell of that same flower, or that smile, or that same feeling, like fragments frozen in time, I think I do at least.
Do you think such thing is possible in the afterlife?
I'm having a bit of a crisis with the ephemeral nature of things as of late.
Not only life itself dies but ideas, human creation dies as well. A conversation and the emotions it conceives, something like a painting, media, a comment, even this same post, everything will disappear or it will not be the same, no matter how many times or how much do you archive it.
The only constant is change. And even from death new life and creations arise so you can't remove change from the equation because otherwise these new concepts wouldn't be born.
It's a game I cannot win.
I hope there is a life where I can enjoy the smell of that same flower, or that smile, or that same feeling, like fragments frozen in time, I think I do at least.
Do you think such thing is possible in the afterlife?