Caution: to start to think “ who am l!”’ and “ why am I!” is a sign of over-grown and under-utilised intellect. It’s (this line of thought exploration) like substance abuse which gives only a high but is of no use in real world.
For, more you start to understand more you get alienated (despair is the reward of wisdom, for flow of all things is predecided and towards decay, and understanding this comes with understanding that one can’t do anything about it...which results in despair. In many ways ignorance is truely a bliss!), and most everyday actions start seeming superficial to you. Turning you in to a fatalist.
You may possibly chose other ways in real world to keep your mind engaged to prevent it from becoming self destructive (by engaging in such existential thoughts)-like those kings who having built a large armies are constantly at war to prevent it from turning inwards.
-Pulastya
For, more you start to understand more you get alienated (despair is the reward of wisdom, for flow of all things is predecided and towards decay, and understanding this comes with understanding that one can’t do anything about it...which results in despair. In many ways ignorance is truely a bliss!), and most everyday actions start seeming superficial to you. Turning you in to a fatalist.
You may possibly chose other ways in real world to keep your mind engaged to prevent it from becoming self destructive (by engaging in such existential thoughts)-like those kings who having built a large armies are constantly at war to prevent it from turning inwards.
-Pulastya
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