Came across this reddit comment by a poster named Schmeelkster that contains so much of what I believe:
Here's a way of approaching the universe: You are a tiny speck of
insignificant biological material in an immense universe that probably
defies your brain's ability of understanding. Yet you are remarkable,
in innumerable ways. Every second of every day you are a walking
ecosystem of life, housing trillions of microbes that continuously
interact with you to keep both you and them alive. Your body is
constantly building and rebuilding itself, encoding information on
simple strains of molecules at the speed of jet engines, in each and
every nucleus-possessing cell in your body. You are a walking, talking,
living, breathing orchestra of life, a beautiful display of the
potential inherent in our particular universe.
You are the remarkable product of an unbroken, let me say that again,
UNBROKEN line of descendants stretching all the way back to the very
first interactions of seemingly pointless inanimate molecules. You
share a common ancestry with every living thing ever, including the
estimated 106 billion humans who have ever lived. You are tied to the
trees and the birds and the small phytoplankton that gently ride the
crests and dips of the oceans of this world. You are part of the
vibrant tapestry of what we refer to as life, a piece of art that
stretches back billions upon billions of years. Everything this
universe has thrown at you and your ancestors has been roundly defeated -
from harsh radiation, to extraterrestrial objects, to volcanic
eruptions and more. You are a symbol of utter perseverance, of the
sheer will to continue onwards. You are a cry in the dark, the voice of
one who will not be quiet.
So now you've realized that there is no inherent meaning to
existence. So what? This doesn't mean life has suddenly lost meaning -
it means there was no meaning in the first place. So you haven't
actually lost anything. Instead, you have gained a wonderful
opportunity. Give existence the meaning it is seeking. MAKE a purpose
for yourself. Maybe it should be your kids, or maybe it should be
giving from the bounty you have (because let us face reality - if you
have an internet connection and personal computer, you are in the top
10%, maybe even the top 1%, of humanity). Maybe you should learn a new
skill, explore a new facet of creation that you never realized was open
to you.
So why do you teach a toddler how to behave? Because maybe that
toddler will be the one to find other life, other existence in our so
far lonely universe. Or maybe they will be the father, the mother, the
close friend, the lover, the supporter of the one who does. Or maybe
they will be the person to speak out at just the right moment, the one
to stand up and stand out, who will provide the inspiration, or the
moment of connection for the person who does. Or maybe that toddler
will be the one to protect the life around us from an otherwise
inevitable end, from the sucking void of empty existence that we
struggle against every second of our being.
Are you just a breeder? Just biology? What an insult to biology!
Just?!? I forgive you, because you know not what you say :D You are
the product of a few basic particles, a few basic forces, yet you are
impossibly complex, impossibly intricate. The sheer unlikeliness of
your very existence is staggering, and yet here you are. The title of
"breeder" is just a single facet of what you are. You can be a teacher,
a leader, a thinker, a cook, a scientist, an artist, a musician, a
protector, an enlightener, a champion, a peacemaker, a lover, a friend, a
companion, a confidant... the list is a vast as the seemingly infinite
complexities of neuron interactions in the collection of molecular
structures known as cells in your brain.
And let us not end our poetic license there, for if all that is true, than this is also: There is
something after death. The part of you that continues to exist in all
life around you will never cease to be, not as long as things from this
planet continue to live. You will continue on, interminably, from the
beginning of life to its end potentially countless aeons from now, if
ever. Maybe through some fluke you will be the Eve for humanity in the
future, the one woman every human will trace their ancestry back to.
Maybe not. But who can tell what the future holds. Rather than
collapse under the imagined weight of nothingness, I posit that you
should grasp hold of your life, and take it to heights heretofore
unseen. Also - Hugs, love, and imaginary hot cocoa!
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