Friday, January 20, 2017

Decoding Humanity


Decoding Humanity

                The human race and its circle of life, often times seem like this complex adjustment to a perceived reality. In actual fact, it is more basic in nature than anything else. To eat, you need food, to get food you need someone to give you what you need which could be money, food, seeds to plant and grow your own food, land on which to plant …

                The mere fact is this; the only thing of true value during human existence is time. This is the currency upon which all mankind trade on. So the very simple-looking but complex variable question is this: How do you make the most of the time you have been given to live? Most people express this answer in choosing a life pattern full of activities: learning, working, promotion, marriage, family, investments, betrayal, selfishness, goals, motivations, inspirations, aspirations, accomplishments, acknowledgements and then death. Having achieved all of this activity on their list, have they really lived? Is being human not much more than the things we do? There is a truth beyond all that we know and have come across and it stares us in the eye, daily. Most times we just choose to be ignorant; consciously or unconsciously. The truth is this: everything worth of perceived value here on earth ends for the owner in death. So again, the question: Why the constant pursuit of things that hold no true life value when ultimately we all live to die to live or die. Humanity is more basic in nature to each and every one of us; what you see is what you get with just focusing on the surface of things. Simply put, you and I are part of a process, a process that we neither know beginning nor end, we are just here. We do not know how and we certainly do not know why. What we do know for certain is that we are here, there is a reason and it means so much more than a satisfaction of pursuits. My advice to you is to do this: take it one day at a time, after-all no man can live tomorrow, today.

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