07-01-2014, 02:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2014, 03:15 PM by Adonai One.)
I do things for doing them. If anybody asks me why I truly do something, down to the core reason, I just give an infinitely regressive "Because I desire to do so."
For instance, why do you love and help people? Because my nature demands it. I feel there is no ultimate reason to do things other than doing things for the sake of doing them. You can give ultimate reasons such as love, happiness, unity... in the end, these things seem to be inherent if one chooses to embrace these things as inherent in the journey.
Meaning doesn't necessarily justify an end. An end can justify an end all by itself. A sole purpose is just a great attachment that still in the end only serves itself.
For instance, why do you love and help people? Because my nature demands it. I feel there is no ultimate reason to do things other than doing things for the sake of doing them. You can give ultimate reasons such as love, happiness, unity... in the end, these things seem to be inherent if one chooses to embrace these things as inherent in the journey.
Meaning doesn't necessarily justify an end. An end can justify an end all by itself. A sole purpose is just a great attachment that still in the end only serves itself.