It’s easy to get caught up in our personal perspective of life Understanding comes from looking at things at different angles Not looking for what’s correct or right But a curious investigation of how complex things are The realization of how little we know
@@zaneseligman1313 Of course. I guess my point was: if one wants to constantly change that reality, how does that affect how one lives I’m not stating what’s wrong or right, just playfully sharing an observation that I find interesting
I enjoy comparing kids and adults Working as a teacher gave me a unique perspective on how happy and curious kids grow up to be worried and opinionated adults I saw the transformation first hand
There are eating guidelines and tips and methods everywhere But there are no rules You can eat candy for breakfast or kale all day long It doesn’t matter Find your own food guidelines
The goal of life is to learn all you can about the best ways to live, and then teach that to the next generation and then the generation after that. If you're really lucky, you can teach it to a third generation. Happiness is seeing those generations use those tools to live their best lives.
The most interesting topics to explore are the unknowable ones There’s nothing more mysterious than life itself I feel like I could continue on this one forever
Education does not encourage the exploration of this question We are taught to choose from a list of beliefs, none of which are proven This is a playful, but personal question What do YOU think life is all about?
I love this perspective. We are creative creatures at heart As kids we explore and experiment, creating all the time. As adults, we consume. Forgetting our natural creative ways There are ideas and creations inside everyone waiting to be expressed The world wants to see what you can do And so do I
Society can trick us into thinking we are incomplete Not amazing the way we are Nothing could be further from the truth You are everything You are the center of the universe
This is my motivation to stay fit The playful way kids move in life is inspirational It’s about finding the activities you love and doing them Not to get into shape, but for the joy of doing them Being fit is the side effect
Life is your story Lived, not for others, but for you If you are the author, write a creative and interesting script If you are the main character, be the one YOU want to be If you are the reader, pay attention to every scene and enjoy the spectacle!
Kids are pure They are free of ego They are joyful and generally happy They are the enlightened ones They are the true masters Society does not see this Therefore they are educated, conditioned and tainted This is why the chaos of society will continue Forever
This slogan is all over. T-shirts, bumper stickers and billboards We are convinced life is here to make us happy. This is far from true Life is raw and always changing. Sometimes this makes us happy, sometimes sad or confused Happiness may be a part of life, but it’s not the goal
From an early age we are taught to chase success and avoid failure I think this is misleading. Life is an experiment. This is how kids live. It’s how they learn. Chasing success and the fear the failure keep us from exploring and experimenting Living a careful life instead of being bold
This is actually untrue Beauty and madness is a false perspective of the mind In the eyes of nature, things are as they are But in the eyes of humans, things are as we think they are. Opinions If we see nature as perfect the way it is, we will also see ourselves the same way
One size fits none. It’s all about what YOU want.
Another example of the ego trying to find answers for humanity. I agree that what you eat is up to you.
Isn’t there a way to eat that aligns best with the human body?
@@Seekingtrue844 Only for the individual. Because the food goals of everyone is different, so must be the path
There is no one way Not one path or one answer Food is no no different Eat what you want
It’s easy to get caught up in our personal perspective of life Understanding comes from looking at things at different angles Not looking for what’s correct or right But a curious investigation of how complex things are The realization of how little we know
So true❤❤
I’m only beginning to realize this truth Both in myself and society Ego is a damn tricky thing
Everybody lives within reality-like it or not
@@zaneseligman1313 Of course. I guess my point was: if one wants to constantly change that reality, how does that affect how one lives I’m not stating what’s wrong or right, just playfully sharing an observation that I find interesting
It’s the difference of experience and no experience; responsibility and no responsibility; accountability and no accountability
@@zaneseligman1313 Agreed. I know adults can’t live as carefree kids, but I find it fascinating that adults create problems and kids generally don’t
I enjoy comparing kids and adults Working as a teacher gave me a unique perspective on how happy and curious kids grow up to be worried and opinionated adults I saw the transformation first hand
The system is effective for control and it does just that. Education does not push human potential. I don’t think it knows how
There are eating guidelines and tips and methods everywhere But there are no rules You can eat candy for breakfast or kale all day long It doesn’t matter Find your own food guidelines
The goal of life is to learn all you can about the best ways to live, and then teach that to the next generation and then the generation after that. If you're really lucky, you can teach it to a third generation. Happiness is seeing those generations use those tools to live their best lives.
I like that: Live, learn and share : )
Everything is that isn't
You’re right : ) I guess I meant defining what life is Which turns out to be impossible, because it’s everything
The most interesting topics to explore are the unknowable ones There’s nothing more mysterious than life itself I feel like I could continue on this one forever
I’ve found all these answers to be unsatisfying. I choose freedom from the question. Is that an option?
I’ll go with the 3rd perspective : )
Education does not encourage the exploration of this question We are taught to choose from a list of beliefs, none of which are proven This is a playful, but personal question What do YOU think life is all about?
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I love this perspective. We are creative creatures at heart As kids we explore and experiment, creating all the time. As adults, we consume. Forgetting our natural creative ways There are ideas and creations inside everyone waiting to be expressed The world wants to see what you can do And so do I
Although this is true Kids will grow up to be the same adults that create chaos The cycle cannot be broken
How can this pattern change?
@@Seekingtrue844Why does it need to change?
Society can trick us into thinking we are incomplete Not amazing the way we are Nothing could be further from the truth You are everything You are the center of the universe
This is my motivation to stay fit The playful way kids move in life is inspirational It’s about finding the activities you love and doing them Not to get into shape, but for the joy of doing them Being fit is the side effect
Life is your story Lived, not for others, but for you If you are the author, write a creative and interesting script If you are the main character, be the one YOU want to be If you are the reader, pay attention to every scene and enjoy the spectacle!
Kids are pure They are free of ego They are joyful and generally happy They are the enlightened ones They are the true masters Society does not see this Therefore they are educated, conditioned and tainted This is why the chaos of society will continue Forever
This slogan is all over. T-shirts, bumper stickers and billboards We are convinced life is here to make us happy. This is far from true Life is raw and always changing. Sometimes this makes us happy, sometimes sad or confused Happiness may be a part of life, but it’s not the goal
From an early age we are taught to chase success and avoid failure I think this is misleading. Life is an experiment. This is how kids live. It’s how they learn. Chasing success and the fear the failure keep us from exploring and experimenting Living a careful life instead of being bold
This is one of my favorite writings An honest look at why kids grow up in the same patterns as adults And why the problems of our past keep repeating
This is actually untrue Beauty and madness is a false perspective of the mind In the eyes of nature, things are as they are But in the eyes of humans, things are as we think they are. Opinions If we see nature as perfect the way it is, we will also see ourselves the same way
I enjoy observing both kids and adults And I watch in fascination as society turns joyful kids into serious adults