# A Multitude of Perspectives
By:: [[Brian Heath]]
2024-10-12
There is little point to most things. At the grand scale of the universe, everything is insignificant. So, focus on what makes one have the most whole and happy life, as nothing really matters. Alternatively, time and space are constructs of our mind, so what can we really say about the universe? The past is never the past because we only experience it in the present. The same goes for the future. By thinking about the future, we experience it right now, in the present. So, there is no past and future life, only the current one. Thus, one should not focus on living a full life in a meaningless universe but on living in the moment as much as possible. Or, one should live for others as they give one purpose, which is the right thing to do. Helping someone without expecting a return is the highest virtue, transcending universal entropy and logic. This is the only way to combat time and meaninglessness. It's a violent, illogical act of kindness that defines what it means to live. But why is this the case? Certainly, one was created for a purpose, and what other evidence does one need than the ability to choose to rebel against the system? Appreciating one's existence must be a sign of a higher purpose to the point that one believes in something more than the limits of the universe. Sharing this good news is how one should spend one's life.
All of these alternatives are useful. Most people fail to recognize that one doesn't need to choose one forever. One can embrace the one that works best at the moment or leverage them all simultaneously in beautiful chaos. The options are endless; only seeing the world and living in one way hardly seems the most interesting choice until one chooses it at that moment.
#### Related Items
[[Life]]
[[Philosophy]]
[[Universe]]
[[Purpose]]
[[Meaning]]
[[Strategy]]
[[World Views]]