4 lines to rule them all

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Heres a visual representation of what your life looks like if you live above the statistical benchmark to the age of 80. Each square here represents one week at an average of 53 weeks per year To some this might seem morbid, but I find it fascinating, humbling. You see a box I see milestones; birth of a child. The passing of a loved one. Graduation. The first paycheck. Marriage. Happiness and sadness and everything in between all rolled into 4 lines connected together. I like to fill in each week as it passes, it serves the following purpose - acts as a reminder on how far I have to go, so I contemplate and reflect on mistakes to learn from them - helps in keeping my self aligned to my values and stick to my smaller seemingly mundane habits that will only benefit me in the long run (like staying active/ keeping relationships) - keeps me grounded on how much I do not know - a constant reminder on not to take small things too seriously as it will all eventually come to an end - lastl...

The illusion of choice

Some things in life tend to be pretty obvious: the color of the sky, the trees and the soil. The way the wind feels on our cheeks on a cold autumn morning, or even the fact that green comes after yellow at a traffic signal

Yet, other things in life are not as clear cut. Untangling how another human feels about you, thats a complex process and its laced with ambiguity. Figuring out what path to take to solve a unique problem (I say unique because for standard problems, straightforward solutions usually exist) moreover, how much effort should be put in, and when, that question too, has no clear cut answer. 

What bothers me to this day, is trying to understand how to cope with the uncertainty that life brings. In any domain, in any aspect, its jarring. Its disorienting. Its frightful. Its somewhat sad. 

Ive come to realize, things are only as important as we make them out to be. Situations and people follow a similar principle. No one has answers, especially adults, who've just become numb to not having them. 

For troubled souls in the same boat, the answer is silence. The answer is solitude and reflection. 

This is the curse of being human. Not Kowing. The uncertainty of existence and our place in the cosmos. 

- M

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