The question we allshould ask is Why?Why wasI born? – that's whatto ask. It shouldn'tbe queried due tosophistry or reluctanceto live and get aboutthe doing insteadof musing as wedraw good airand wonder abouthow we are in theworld and howthe world … | By James Callahan on June 24, 2024 | The question we all should ask is Why? Why was I born? – that's what to ask. It shouldn't be queried due to sophistry or reluctance to live and get about the doing instead of musing as we draw good air and wonder about how we are in the world and how the world is in us. That Why? has been, admittedly, abused by passive-aggressive adolescence which lingers too long in most of us and is cured through hardship and paying bills and responsibilities and places to be and loves' expectations to meet because that's what we want to do. And, finally, the question Is reflexive – asked of oneself, so please don't be the kind of person who ganders about asking friends and strangers to validate one's importance because self-importance is more about self- than importance. Use it to start to wonder, and when one begins to wonder never, ever stop – that's why. | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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