Epiphanything, I've come to realize that life really has no purpose (other than procreation). And while you might think that such a view is just a
copulate-out, it's actually quite liberating when you think about it. I serve no higher power and
preach for no destiny, and I'm not in
fateuated with any grandiose morals.
AccursedTheory said:
Reapd said:
Hey guys, as none of you know, I'm 15. And I just had, what I would like to call, my very first epiphany.
I mean, today was just a normal day, but I was listening to music when, suddenly, I realized that no one's special. Not me, not you reading this, not anyone. I mean, this planet is [sub]small[/sub]. Compared to every thing else in the universe, its like 1 pixel on a 60' HD television. The chances that there are more planets like earth, with maybe an even more advanced civilization, is almost assured there are like 4,000 others.
Well that was my 2 cents. Discuss if you want. [sub]Please do

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You can't think on that sort of scale for your entire life and stay sane. Just look at Gore.
While an admirable thought, and quite true, you'll one day have the epiphany that you need to focus on the small area around you more than the whole Universe. And once you start thinking like that, you're special again. I know, its sounds stupid and selfish, but if you walk around thinking your a grain of sand on the beaches of the cosmos, you'll start getting funny ideas, and perhaps start wearing funny hats.
EDIT: My most recent epiphany - admiral thought is not a real thing.
I don't quite agree with you there. It's not the small, pathetic vision of ourselves that crumples a tinfoil hat onto our heads, but the belief that we're
Al far more
Gore-geous than we truly are. The only
grain of truth I see in your statement is that the belief that we're a speck of sand on the beach is that thinking in such a way can
sand our egos down and cause depression, it
pelican't really do much more, other than give the wicked an excuse to
fin
On the opposite
coast, believing that you are the large chunk of stone jutting out from the sand of a much smaller beach can do something entirely different to us.
Shore, it can be a huge
shelf-esteem boost, many people take it too far. It's not the people who think nothing of themselves that wear the tin hat, it's the schizophrenics who believe that they --and they alone are the only one free from the government's or Cthulu's or the Anunaki's mind control. A depressed person wouldn't think of that at all.
Whale you may think that they're being an
Angst-gler, they wouldn't start preaching about the
swelling tide of global warming.
In closing, I'll say that both sides of the spectrum can be bad for you, but I
sternly those who look at an island on the horizon with the naked eye harm far fewer people than those look with a telescope. Sure, some of them will have bad intentions, but far less
dolphin than the one who puts too much emphasis on himself that would want to take the island and oppress it's denizens or
reef whatever profit it's worth and then
sail onto more glittery prospects.