matherto
20 times 20 times Man United
Was thinking about this last night as the depression of another Sunday night/Monday morning set in.
Taking for example the average office admin worker. We work five days a week, have two days off. During that time you might do something after work with your friends or family, and on the weekend you might go out for drinks or take a day trip out. Or you might book a week or two off for a holiday and then once that short space of time is over, you simply go back to the same old routine.
We live like that until we're old and decrepit enough that we can't do that anymore and then we just wait to die.
We're simply there carrying out tasks until our time is up and then next person does the same thing until the end of existence?
On a basic level we're simply here to reproduce, but all that means is one big cycle of things existing for no apparent reason.
Is that all there is to life? Not really sure it's worth it.
(Despite this, I'm not suicidal, just curious to know if there's a way out of the monotony)
Taking for example the average office admin worker. We work five days a week, have two days off. During that time you might do something after work with your friends or family, and on the weekend you might go out for drinks or take a day trip out. Or you might book a week or two off for a holiday and then once that short space of time is over, you simply go back to the same old routine.
We live like that until we're old and decrepit enough that we can't do that anymore and then we just wait to die.
We're simply there carrying out tasks until our time is up and then next person does the same thing until the end of existence?
On a basic level we're simply here to reproduce, but all that means is one big cycle of things existing for no apparent reason.
Is that all there is to life? Not really sure it's worth it.
(Despite this, I'm not suicidal, just curious to know if there's a way out of the monotony)