who's looked around them before and thought; "how wonderful creation is!"
I know I have.
The clouds in the sky, the birds that fill the air, the human population, the ability of development e.t.c IT GOES ON!
Imagine living on this Earth and not appreciating the thing as large as life itself that some may take for granted. To walk in the forest, to swim in the water, and for our development as human beings to have reached us taking to the skies and even beyond, it's simply.... fascinating.Of course, this may just be me in my head, overthinking (as one does), but it's always good to try and see and appreciate the things around you while you're still able to. God forbid, but we could die at any time, so it'd be best to take in what you got here (but of course that branches into a whole other topic of what to do during life, or not having regrets, and choices. Life is just a collection of choices.)
I was told that "Life is a journey from B (Birth) to D (Death). What happens during that journey -what could also determine how fast the journey is, or how enjoyable- is called C (Choices)", So it's always good to look at a larger picture when making choices, but that can also be seen as one of the wonders of life and creation; The ability that we're given, to think and move autonomously with different purposes and constantly adapt (for better or for worse).
Of course, some may have different ideas on creation or life, with maybe a nihilistic approach to it maybe, but then again these are just my thoughts that you are choosing to read, but I always welcome a challenging idea or a disagreement for 2 reasons:
1- It can give me a way to agree to disagree or just agree in general, so I can use this to make friends rather than enemies (the key is understanding and communication), for future situations as well
2- I enjoy being engaged in hot topics with 2 varying ideas and debates. It's fun
Generally, we should enjoy living..? I think that's the initial message I'm trying to send here. Enjoy this life and be appreciative. Always have an attitude of gratitude.
(Yeah. That sounds about right)