Gazebo4 wrote:arvy wrote:We live in the Matrix. I just realised I stuck in this world. As how many people also are. You just see people faces who go to work just for the work. It's like you almost can read on their faces how unhappy they are. But nobody will ever tell you that. This is the paradox of our society. You just live to not feel anything. I'm more and more fascinating by my parrents, who lived more than a half of a century and still have something to live for. This is amazing.
The world is goinf to recycle us. Our beliefs, dreams. Everything is temporary. We are slave to this world. We are slaves to our own created rules.
You're only a slave if you fully believe in the game of life and take life and your story very serious. When you start to see it's just a game and it isn't going anywhere (you will lose everything, soon or late) you will start falling in love with life as it is more and more. Why? Because it just is. It's a beautiful mysterious, divine mess. And there is eternal grace in the midst of that.
Good words. I think when you lost the last magic in your life, you are done. Still. The way how older generation still can hold the torch, is inspiring to me. I think people from the past, had less things in life to enjoy, than our generation. But it turns out, we are who seems are more unhappy.