• believenothing
    99
    We are all probably going to die, I doubt that anyone has ever survived. What we do in the mean time is mostly mundane and inconsequential. I'm exhagerating. What I mean to get across is that it seems most people are wasting their time instead of investing real effort into worthy activities. Who knows what a worthy activity is? If we are all going to die and all we can leave behind with any chance of lasting is either children or wisdom or both, then how many people are not really investing into the future? If we are not busy inventing or creating things that will outlive us then we are probably just distracted by reality.. Life is just a bunch of distractions. If you were not already focussed on something, then what would you be doing exactly?
  • believenothing
    99
    Distractions are everywhere and I could summerise by pointing out that reality is a distraction. All the really cool stuff and important stuff lives in the realm of the unreal and the yet to be and maybe in the past. If it wasn't for the dreamers and the thinkers then we wouldn't really be able to make any progress. I can't stop wandering if there is any meaning for anything, or any ultimate goal that can be reached before the end of everything?
  • believenothing
    99
    Maybe ideas are not important until they are made real? But then they just become distractions..? Can someone please enlighten me?
  • 180 Proof
    14.1k
    Living, after all, is only a distraction from dying. My life distracts me (less with each passing decade) from my death. And so it goes. C'est la vie. Amor fati.
    :death: :flower:
  • TheMadMan
    221
    "An unexamined life is not worth living".
    Everything is a distraction to an untrained dog.
    Work on your attention.
    Let not your monkey mind lead your life.
  • Pantagruel
    3.3k
    If nothing survived our transitory being then there would be no progress. But there is progress, culture advances, knowledge grows. So in some way, we do participate in a collective enterprise that does endure. Which is meaningful.
  • universeness
    6.3k
    Fun, happiness, joy, belonging, common experience, love, cause (even a hopeless one), dreams, imagination, awe, wonder, inspiration, aspiration, hope and this list is not a complete list.
    A fulfilled life does not knock on your door and offer itself to you in a pretty box with a nice bow on top:


    Baby, life's what you make it
    Can't escape it
    Baby, yesterday's favourite
    Don't you hate it?
    (Everything's all right)
    Life's what you make it
    (Everything's all right)
    Baby, life's what you make it
    Don't backdate it
    Baby, don't try to shade it
    Beauty's naked
    (Everything's all right)
    Life's what you make it
    (Everything's all right)
    What you make it
    Baby, life's what you make it
    Celebrate it!
    Anticipate it

    Yesterday's faded
    Nothing can change it
    Life's what you make it
    (Everything's all right)
    Life's what you make it
    (Everything's all right)
    Life's what you make it
    (Everything's all right)
    Yeah, yeah
    (Everything's all right)
    Baby
    (Everything's all right)
  • punos
    442


    What exactly are you being distracted from that you don't want to be distracted from?
  • ChatteringMonkey
    1.3k
    Can someone please enlighten me?believenothing

    Yes I can enlighten you, you seem to be under the assumption that something is only meaningful if it persists indefinitely or something is only meaningful relative to some ultimate goal or consequence. In that case nothing is meaningful because of the ultimate heat dead of the universe, but more importantly the choice of ultimate consequences or goals as the only thing that is relevant is arbitrary, and need not be the only way we look at meaning.
  • Joshs
    5.3k
    ↪believenothing

    What exactly are you being distracted from that you don't want to be distracted from?
    punos

    Participating in the OP he started?
  • Agent Smith
    9.5k
    To me the distractions is life. We're not here on some kinda mission to do something specific. We're here to look around, explore, create a magnificent mandala and watch it being blown away ... into oblivion by the careless wind. This is not, I repeat this is not, a military operation! :grin:
  • 180 Proof
    14.1k
    While I thought I was learning to live, I have been learning to die. — Leonardo da Vinci
  • TiredThinker
    819


    Nothing we make will live long after us. DaVinci's Mona Lisa isn't nearly as crisp as it once was. Hasn't even been a thousand years. Our accomplishments shouldn't be physical. Nothing lasts here.
  • Tom Storm
    8.4k
    Life is just a bunch of distractions. If you were not already focussed on something, then what would you be doing exactly?believenothing

    When I was around 10 my Dad told me that life was just filling in time until you die. He winked and said, 'Make it good and be of use to others.'
  • 180 Proof
    14.1k
    When I was around 10 my Dad told me that life was just filling in time until you die. He winked and said, 'Make it good and be of use to others.'Tom Storm
    Wise man.

    :death: :flower:
  • Agent Smith
    9.5k
    This meme I can relate to, havta share.

    1. Birth.
    2. WTF??!!
    3. Death
  • believenothing
    99
    What exactly are you being distracted from that you don't want to be distracted from?punos

    I really have no specific idea. Just contemplation or meditation or some kind of discovery process maybe.
  • believenothing
    99
    What exactly are you being distracted from that you don't want to be distracted from?
    I think I spend too much time on autopilot waiting for the next dream.
  • javi2541997
    5k

    What exactly are you being distracted from that you don't want to be distracted from?

    Mass media power of influence.
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