"Before we were born, we knew only death. When we came to know life, death was no longer enough for us. We were filled with longing, desire, love, fear and pain. The death we once knew so well, only rests a dark glimmer in a world of distraction. The feast is now, leave the famine for when it comes. Raise your glasses, embrace your friends, separate yourself from the things that tear away your happiness, because it is yours. For however brief a time, it is yours."
The bigger question is what is life? The truth is there is no spoon, but I can't think of anything better to eat my yogurt with.
We exist in a sliver of time that is immeasurably small. What we perceive is constructed by our brains and placed in our memory, but never actually existed in any way we can understand. Existence itself is a paradox. It's far easier to prove we don't exist than it is to prove we exist, but the fact that we try means we do.
Deja vu is an impossible bug in the system. A glitch in the matrix. Proof things aren't what they seem.
Before there was nothing, we did not know.
The truth is, everyone has been dead before. We're alive now.
We are forever etched in time.
The bigger question is what is life? The truth is there is no spoon, but I can't think of anything better to eat my yogurt with.
We exist in a sliver of time that is immeasurably small. What we perceive is constructed by our brains and placed in our memory, but never actually existed in any way we can understand. Existence itself is a paradox. It's far easier to prove we don't exist than it is to prove we exist, but the fact that we try means we do.
Deja vu is an impossible bug in the system. A glitch in the matrix. Proof things aren't what they seem.
Before there was nothing, we did not know.
The truth is, everyone has been dead before. We're alive now.
We are forever etched in time.