time capsule
One year from now you will read this and not understand a fucking word I am saying.
Internet Jim will respond with, "Why is everything so literal and your pain on your sleeve like a bleeding siv."
Internet Mary will respond, "Wow...you need some help, man. I know you hate citrus, but you don't gotta hate on oranges like that!"
The truth of the matter is, if we must get to the truth...is that time is an illusion.
You can look at this now or ten years from now and your perspective will change.
Like the teraforming of Earth, your in the same location, but somewhere foreign to yourself.
I mean image yourself 2000 years back....entire civilizations were in an existence, yet now extinct. Everything would be foreign...Remember the dream where your were at "fill-in-the-blank's" house, but you weren't. Well...you're there...you've always been there. Like Jack Nicholson in the Shining.
I leave you with this. If you had one thing to place in a time capsule to actually stand the test of time (see Mark Twain), what would it be? I'll answer this for me now... It will the fact those those who loved me (and didn't), would respect my approach to life, how I treated others in reality, not in words only and that I at least brought something new to the same old conversation. Perspective, in this moment, seems to be what I would leave in the time capsule.
Internet Jim will respond with, "Why is everything so literal and your pain on your sleeve like a bleeding siv."
Internet Mary will respond, "Wow...you need some help, man. I know you hate citrus, but you don't gotta hate on oranges like that!"
The truth of the matter is, if we must get to the truth...is that time is an illusion.
You can look at this now or ten years from now and your perspective will change.
Like the teraforming of Earth, your in the same location, but somewhere foreign to yourself.
I mean image yourself 2000 years back....entire civilizations were in an existence, yet now extinct. Everything would be foreign...Remember the dream where your were at "fill-in-the-blank's" house, but you weren't. Well...you're there...you've always been there. Like Jack Nicholson in the Shining.
I leave you with this. If you had one thing to place in a time capsule to actually stand the test of time (see Mark Twain), what would it be? I'll answer this for me now... It will the fact those those who loved me (and didn't), would respect my approach to life, how I treated others in reality, not in words only and that I at least brought something new to the same old conversation. Perspective, in this moment, seems to be what I would leave in the time capsule.
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