One of my cousins was just diagnosed with Liver Cancer. Basically, it's a death sentence. There are really no words to describe the situation and what she must be going through. Actually, Ed's The End are pretty close, but it's impossible to really hit it.
Anyways, this obviously got me thinking, about life, about religion, about why we are here. What is life about? What happens after?
I just thought it would be interesting to hear different takes on this subject. Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but this is kinda tough for me to think about right now. I just feel so bad for her and her family and can't really do squat.
P.S. Fuck Cancer.
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To answer the OP, I don't really know the point other than experience. I saw an interesting art exhibit at the Houston contemporary art museum last spring that was floor space covered with wood, tools, sawhorses, blueprints and what were the beginnings of construction of a large boat. The abstract that i read describing it told me that there would be a boat building workshop put on every Saturday until the boat was complete. After that, the artists planned to invite the public to watch as they set the boat afloat on some body of water and burn it in a sort of Viking funeral fashion.
The point being that the process of creativity and collaboration was more important than the end result. Perhaps that's what life is like.
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truth exists at least to some degree, and exists within the arbitrary constructed frameworks we live and operate. but it is tough to find truth on many issues.
as for reality, yes, although i guess there's no real way to know anything is real except what's in your own head, though i'd say there's a high probability everything is real, and the probability it isn't is so low it's fairly easy to ignore it.
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"Why are we here?" is just about an impossible question to answer, in my opinion, because it implies there is some objective purpose to life. "What we should try to do while we're here?" is a more fitting one, I think.
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