Most of us spend our time studying, working and planning for a greater tomorrow. ---- Taylor Mosslar
Meninga med mitt liv akkurat nå, ser ut til å være eksamen og medievitenskap. Men ifølge kalenderen bak meg på bildet, betyr mai også FERIE. Snart.

Apropos meninga med livet og sånt.. Kanskje meninga er å ikke la seg bli sugd ned i det evige dragsuget av filosofiske tanker rundt det spørsmålet. Dessverre liker jeg å spørre spørsmål som ingen kan svare på, og får jevnlig høre "du spør så vanskelig", "jeg blir satt ut jeg".. At jeg ikke forventer et svar, og at jeg ikke på noen måte selv kan svare på halvparten av det jeg spør om, det tenker de visst ikke alltid over.

Foto: Agnete
Noen svar finner man kanskje aldri, men det kryr i alle fall av teorier rundt denne meningen med dette livet.
"Why we will never find the meaning of our lives through success" , Elite Daily
av Taylor Mosslar.
"In a way, life can be viewed quite simply: Each day, we wake up and spend 12 or more hours “living,” and then we go back to sleep and call it a day. We continue to do that for 365 days a year, for however many years we are alive.
But for me, and many people out there, that is just simply not enough to live for."
..
"Most of us spend our time studying, working and planning for a greater tomorrow. We are so willing to sacrifice our happiness in the present for a future that may or may not happen."
Fra teksten: ""Starting over at 35", Medium
av Melissa Hughes
(https://twitter.com/hrtbleed -- på twitterkontoen hennes kan du lese utdrag fra romanen hun skriver på.)
"But our dreams aren’t ridiculous. In fact, they aren’t really “dreams” at all. They are who we are — the most fundamental expression of ourselves as individuals, before the negotiations and the bullshit and the doubt pile up on us."
"The lies crept in softly. First it was a kind of sublimation, in the shaky ‘trying my best’ of my 20s — well, that isn’t exactly what I wanted, but that’s probably close enough — and into my 30s it became a momentum of “alrightness,” of being okay. A sort of, ‘hey, this is like what other people I know are doing,’ without a real consideration of whether it was right for me, or what a happier life would even look like."
"It’s everything after the dramatic exit, the door slam, the (justified and unjustified) self righteousness, the rolling down the street in a truck with nowhere to really go, realizing you’ve wasted time and there’s no way to get it back."
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