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The Bad News Is Nothing Lasts Forever, The Good News Is Nothing Lasts Forever by donbuzzman(m): 1:23pm On Oct 29, 2014
If you look at the size of a person compared to the size of
planet Earth, compared to our solar system, compared to
the entire universe, you can only come to one conclusion:
You are insignificant.
In the grand scheme of things, you don’t matter at all. Yet,
at the very same time, you need to exist in order for the
universe to exist in the state that it is existing — so in a
sense, you are indispensable.
This is the paradox that we’re all part of. We both matter
and don’t matter. We both can change the future, yet can’t
leave a deep enough mark for the universe to even notice.
You matter as much as you decide that you matter. As
human beings, we’d all like to believe that we are more
important than we know we are. It’s the only way that we
can deal with our innate insignificance.
Luckily, as you can only experience life from your own
perspective, you literally are your whole world. You matter
because you are an intelligent, unique being who
understands he or she exists.
That, in itself, is worth praising. Thankfully, most of us are
equipped with such large egos that we refuse to accept that
we don’t matter. If it were otherwise, then we would never
accomplish anything worthwhile.
Sooner or later, if the Big Bang Theory is spot-on, the
universe and time itself will come to an end. Knowing this,
it’s easy to understand one’s true insignificance.
No matter what you do, what you change, what you
believe, it will all be over someday. Of course, chances are
that the human race will have been long extinct by then, but
nevertheless, it’s a fascinating truth.
The only thing that lasts is destruction, which is most likely
why human beings are so keen on killing and destroying —
it’s the one thing that is eternal. Other than that, nothing
lasts forever. Nothing at all. However, whether this is good
news or bad news is really up for interpretation.
The bad news: Nothing lasts forever. The good news:
Nothing lasts forever.
How you interpret this paradox and how you use it to shape
the things you do is what makes you the person you are.
What you believe matters and doesn’t matter, what you find
of significance and what you find to be trivial, what you
dedicate. your life to defines the person you become.
It can be difficult to find a purpose in life — especially if
you already understand all that I mentioned above. How
can anybody find a purpose in life when, in the end,
existence itself will cease to exist? Well, that’s really up to
you to decide.
Because you are the ruler of your reality, you get to decide
what matters and what doesn’t. At the end of the day, or of
your life — because you only get to experience the universe
from your sole
perspective — what you decide matters is all that really
matters.
The only things in the universe that matter are the things
that matter to people and other living things with some
level of consciousness.
Nothing lasts forever, so your decisions won’t, either. This
should give you some solace; no matter how much you
screw up, your mistakes and any repercussions they incur
won’t last the test of time. Sure, people may still suffer as a
result, but even their suffering will inevitably come to an
end.
This is not to say that we should be careless or aim to hurt
other people — if what you believe matters actually
matters, then what others believe to matter must also
matter. Chances are that they believe their happiness and
general wellbeing are of significant importance.
Whether or not you choose to honor this code of conduct
that we, as a civilization, have outlined is up to you, but
keep in mind that because you are a part of society,
regardless of whether or not you
wish to be, you have no choice but to play by the rules or
deal with the consequences.
Nothing lasts forever. Just as reassuring as that fact is, it’s
also incredibly depressing. You, the people you love, your
home, your world — it’ll all be gone one day.
Everything you dedicated your life to, everything you did,
created, built and found to be of significant importance will
one day disappear.
Nothing in the universe, including the universe, lasts
forever. If you’re smart, you’ll use the little time that you
have to make the most of it. If you want your life to matter
then you have to decide that it does; no one else will ever
decide that for you.
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