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    The hauntingness of life

    In all the temporality of life, it's innate transitiveness. How do you deal with the vast sea of everything. How you will ever only know a minute decimal point percentage of life. The lives of the people you meet, that come and go, here for a bit and then gone for a lifetime.

    Can you even keep it connected, or does life always makes that impossible. Everything is always changing, yet, there are threads of familiarity that weakly invoke a sense that nothing ever changes. The multiple levels of complex interactions and change: How it spreads out across the entirety life.

    How do you look at this, it seems it really is easy come easy go. Then again, it isn't that. That statement will not lead you to a fulfilling life, it's a only a crutch. It negates your own need and drive to change your life for the better. You have to tie your introspection, to the future, past, and the present. If you want to be consistent and not to fracture the thought or concept. It seems impossible.

    It seems there is always hauntingness about life. Thoughts and things that make you question reality and will follow you through out your life. If you choose not to hide from it, to stay aware and thinking; striving for complete consistency, strength, wisdom and character. Life almost innately contains a haunting quality.
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    Couldn't agree more. There is just SO much to life that us as humans having such little time to explore and discover everything about life is the downer for me. I truly wish we would have more time to do just that, explore and learn more and more and more. That's my bummer about life. So little time and too much of it being wastd on some rat race. Screw that nioze.

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    I don't think anyone can possibly keep themselves open to any and all stimuli. What I do is to filter out what I deem unnecessary, and consider the rest. Then there's always what I think I filtered out but is actually working it's way around the rabbitt hole of my subconscious. It may be enough to simply be aware of this, as you seem to be. Acting on it, however, is a daunting task, and one most people dare not attempt in earnest.
    I like your assertion about tying in introspection to past, present, and future; as this may be the key to the door of self knowledge. Otherwise, yes, you can rightly say that we walk through this life as if haunted by the spector of, "What if...."


 

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