I got a positive response the last time I did a post like this, so I figured I'd follow it up and do a part 2!!! Like last time, feel free to leave your own replies to these in the comments, or even your opinions on my answers. I'd be interested to see some feedback.
Why do we have time or follow time in this world, can't we just live without a watch or clock anymore? Humans are creatures of habit and control and by creating time, we gave ourselves a way to keep track of our own existence. We gave ourselves control over our days and how they're set up, and if we abolished clocks and watches now... I think too many people would be lost. Too many people rely on watches and calendars to tell them what to do with their lives, and without time, they wouldn't know what to do. I've told my dad before, actually, that if I had free time I wouldn't know what to do with it. I've always done homework in my life, even through summers, and it's now at the point where I don't think I COULD take a full summer off. I'd be... confused, almost. So I can hardly imagine what life would be like without a concept of time after everyone has gotten used to it. Why is your definition of true happiness different from anyone else's definition of true happiness? My definition is different from someone else's because of perception. NO ONE can perceive life the same way, and no one truly has the same way of thinking. My definition of happiness as a whole may be very similar to someone else's, but that's only because I have a limited and restricted vocabulary to describe is (as would they). It's very hard to put feelings (and thoughts, for that matter) into words. So while my description of happiness may match someone else's, it could never be the EXACT same due to how I think and how I perceive things. If you try to fail and succeed, then which have you done? You automatically failed the moment you decided to put in a conscious effort to. There is no success to be found in failure, even attempted failure, ever. - maddie
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