Our inevitable roll, the unavoidable goal
Helter skelter
Our race is becoming more and more hectic. We have more and more to pack into increasingly shorter stretches of time. However, these are the same achievements that are dictated to us by the force of social routines: studies, career, family and assets.
Each of us has his or hers own emphasis, but within this exact work frame. There are even some who might say, that it’s important for them to love what they study, love their work, love who they marry and that money isn’t everything, but they will still chase all these things. And why?
We just want to finish all these pre-dictated pre-assigned tasks – that supposedly instill vigor in a purposeless and essence-less life – as soon as possible, just so that as much time as possible will remain after wasting on all this nonsense. And what for?
We want to discover what it is that happens after wards. What if already in our 20’s, we are married with 3 children, have PhD’s in atomic physics, millionaires by our own inventions and famous in the right of all the Nobel prizes we received – what then, happens after that?
Flat-line Armageddon
We can spend the rest of our time waiting for that something, which will bring upon us happiness. We can scatter in Hawaii, we can tear Toronto, we can disappear in Bangkok and wait, just wait… wait for death.
We can, just like that, die in peace without having to worry all the time about studying only for the sake of livelihood, worry about livelihood only for the sake of career, worry about career only for the sake of millions, worry about millions only for the sake getting married and sprouting children into wealth and superficial joy…
…Worry about all these things only for the sake of not dying lonely, poor, empty and stupid – just so that we can just die fearfully, hopelessly, lonely of God, poor of happiness, empty of essence and stupid of wisdom – just so that we can die just as we lived, without any reason and with nothing at all.












