The key to existential happiness isn't finding the answer its accepting that their is none
youre the only one responsible for your mental health
dont nobody give a f*** about you and never will
your best friend will always be yourself
relying on anyone in this life is a sign of weakness and insecurities
material posetions make you feel good for one week to four months at best, outside of cars and houses maybe cause i have never owned either
Having a place to live is goated. I hate cars but I love motorcycles. So this rings true for me. Outside of our true necessities not much increases our happiness that is external.
One of the hardest things about growing up is realizing your parents and the adults you looked up to when you were young aren’t superheroes, they’re just regular people.
One of the hardest things about growing up is realizing your parents and the adults you looked up to when you were young aren’t superheroes, they’re just regular people.
Or having no one to look up to like I
One of the hardest things about growing up is realizing your parents and the adults you looked up to when you were young aren’t superheroes, they’re just regular people.
Fr
Your gf/bf promising to love you forever is fake. It's only temporary
who hurt you king
Caring is cool. Admit you care more. Acting nonchalant is self-harm disguised as self-defence
Pastors often say “Take up your cross and follow Jesus”
Jesus said “take up your cross Daily! And follow me”
Everyday we must be in the Holy Spirit. When we aren’t, we rely on our flesh and its judgement. God’s judgement is just and supreme.
God’s judgement will tell us what’s absolutely correct and will create perfect order in ones life.
Imagine creating something and 50-100+ years later, generations are viewing your work as critique and appreciation.
Amazing.
this world is full of evil and idiotic people and safety is ALWAYS the highest priority
Caring is cool. Admit you care more. Acting nonchalant is self-harm disguised as self-defence
Fr
The key to existential happiness isn't finding the answer its accepting that their is none
I feel like I used to think this way, but I’ve kinda come to question it
I think it’s fair and plausible to say there’s no grand narrative/clockwork/“goal” that motivates our lives, but finding meaning in your life in any way might be the way to go.
Because why else would you remain alive?
Time and energy. That’s it.
Time is what we’re given, energy is what we control.
Time and energy. That’s it.
Time is what we’re given, energy is what we control.
Word up