I have a theory on how life is lived out.. What if the things that you see now, and read now, what you have done and are doing, have all already happened? Think about this. You are dead/dying and what is happening now is the final glimpse of your life, the flashback. Time moves so quickly...do you remember everything you did yesterday? Last week? No. Do you get feelings of deja vu sometimes? Like you've seen it before, and you can even feel like you know what's going to happen? It could be because you have seen it before..
I just hope the rest of my life played out well...
Just a thought nugget for ya..
I'm open to constructive critisism tho.
| Pathogen246 wrote: |
I have a theory on how life is lived out.. What if the things that you see now, and read now, what you have done and are doing, have all already happened? Think about this. You are dead/dying and what is happening now is the final glimpse of your life, the flashback. Time moves so quickly...do you remember everything you did yesterday? Last week? No. Do you get feelings of deja vu sometimes? Like you've seen it before, and you can even feel like you know what's going to happen? It could be because you have seen it before..
I just hope the rest of my life played out well...
Just a thought nugget for ya..
I'm open to constructive critisism tho. |
I'm guessing you're at the age where life has started going faster. As a child, childhood seems an eternity. As you get older, (30's for me), something that happened 10 years ago seems like 10 days, and what you did 10 days ago is forgotten.
So, how old are you?
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| What if the things that you see now, and read now, what you have done and are doing, have all already happened? Think about this. You are dead/dying and what is happening now is the final glimpse of your life, the flashback. |
What about the time you need to experience before hand so that there is a reference for you to remember in this last desperate spasm.
Well, how I'd thought of it, You would remember the things that were happening at the time, meaning you would have remembered the things you knew from the beginning of the flash back.
Yes, I'm younger, 20. Life is moving quite fast now, and the last three years I've spent attending school seem like they were entirely too short. Forcing myself to make a huge decision about the rest of my life needs to be delayed as long as possible.
| Pathogen246 wrote: |
Well, how I'd thought of it, You would remember the things that were happening at the time, meaning you would have remembered the things you knew from the beginning of the flash back.
Yes, I'm younger, 20. Life is moving quite fast now, and the last three years I've spent attending school seem like they were entirely too short. Forcing myself to make a huge decision about the rest of my life needs to be delayed as long as possible. |
| Pathogen246 wrote: |
Well, how I'd thought of it, You would remember the things that were happening at the time, meaning you would have remembered the things you knew from the beginning of the flash back.
Yes, I'm younger, 20. Life is moving quite fast now, and the last three years I've spent attending school seem like they were entirely too short. Forcing myself to make a huge decision about the rest of my life needs to be delayed as long as possible. |
Yes time seems like it’s gone into overdrive or something. When I was 20 two years felt like six. About what you want to do, my friend told me the other day it’s quite interesting to see people in their 40’s changing their occupation. Her conclusion was that they get a job when leaving school but it isn’t what they would really like to do so they get a hobby. This hobby becomes the core occupation of the person because its what they really want to do and somewhere along the line they’ll figure out how to make money from it. So what I’m saying do what you love. Obviously this does not include watching TV or drinking copious amounts of beer. Wait a minute aren’t there countries where you can make a living out of doing that?