sandandfoam
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If so - What is it?
If not - does it matter?
If not - does it matter?
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If so - What is it?
If not - does it matter?
All the time.Do you feel you have a purpose?
Too many to list if I break it down, I suppose.If so - What is it?
Depends to whom. Following goals is likely to effect other people around you as well. If a person has a certain gift and they seriously pursuit or master that gift, they can contribute and also pass their talents to others. Personally, without satisfying my sense of purpose, I'm not sure I could live with myself. I may likely become depressed as well... Luckily for me I'm optimistic by nature which is why I think I often cruise towards my goals while other people think I'm crazy because of the icebergs ahead.If not - does it matter?
If so - What is it?
If not - does it matter?
Having suffered depression throughout large parts of my childhood, I tended towards nihilist thought. A mild comfort, in that as life seemed inevitably horrid, I could think to myself that nothing truly mattered.
If so - What is it?
If not - does it matter?