I enjoy thinking and daydreaming at times...An escape from this world's grim realities, reflecting upon life...
Reflecting on:
The mysteries of life after death, life in outer space and other galaxies. The meaning of existence as opposed to just living.
The durability of the human soul and planet earth. The lives which were lost so young in defending my country, never to be forgotten.
The cool ocean breeze and the comfort it brings. The vulnerability of the human heart. The inquisitiveness of the human mind.
The soothing effect music has upon the inner being. How fleeting the happy moments in life are and how painful the miserable moments can be, and the effect of all human emotions upon the individual and others.
The challenge day to day life has on one's ability to retain their soul, dignity and existence.
We should all ask ourselves the question below everyday while looking into a mirror.
"To sell your soul is the easiest thing in the world. That’s what everybody does every hour of his life. If I asked you to keep your soul – would you understand why that’s much harder?"
-Ayn Rand-
The mysteries of life after death, life in outer space and other galaxies. The meaning of existence as opposed to just living.
The durability of the human soul and planet earth. The lives which were lost so young in defending my country, never to be forgotten.
The cool ocean breeze and the comfort it brings. The vulnerability of the human heart. The inquisitiveness of the human mind.
The soothing effect music has upon the inner being. How fleeting the happy moments in life are and how painful the miserable moments can be, and the effect of all human emotions upon the individual and others.
The challenge day to day life has on one's ability to retain their soul, dignity and existence.
We should all ask ourselves the question below everyday while looking into a mirror.
"To sell your soul is the easiest thing in the world. That’s what everybody does every hour of his life. If I asked you to keep your soul – would you understand why that’s much harder?"
-Ayn Rand-
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