To the reader,
I hope this message brings you some comfort and perspective.
Every living being—every single organism that has ever existed or will exist—is navigating life without a clear path or destination. There is no definitive right or wrong way to live; life is simply about surviving and finding meaning in our own ways.
Some individuals pursue power, wealth, and prestige, believing these things will bring fulfillment. However, in the vast expanse of the universe, such achievements are ultimately insignificant. When the universe meets its end, all our deeds and accomplishments will fade into oblivion.
So, please, try not to worry too much.
If you haven’t yet, consider the impact of bringing new life into the world. Understand that any new life will face the same challenges, confusion, and suffering that we all do. Instead, if possible, focus on uplifting those who are already here—those who are struggling, unwanted, and unloved. Helping others leads to a better life for everyone.
If you find yourself unable to help right now, that’s okay. Relax. Take a breath. Appreciate what you have, and live in the present. Take things moment by moment, step by step, and you’ll find your way.
Warm regards,
A fellow traveller
P.S. Pass on this message if it resonates with you.
Love this! I am going to print this up, frame it, and put it in my kids’ rooms so they can have a daily reminder. Thanks OP!
PS. You shouldn’t take such long showers. It wastes water. 😉
Some places we don’t have a water shortage.
Altruism as the antidote to cynicism.
This post got reported.
The reporters are correct, you should have the entire thought in the title, then use the body to go into detail.
For example your title could have been “life is largely random circumstance, so relax”.
Shower thoughts aren’t typically advice for other people, unless you take showers with other people to save water, but it’s nice advice and it embodies the positive community that the code of conduct is designed to encourage.
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing cool things on Lemmy
Kurt Vonnegut would love this.
“Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you’ve got a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies-"God damn it, you’ve got to be kind.”