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Re: Women, does this make you feel good about yourself?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:20 pm
by surreptitious57
I used to dance once but no more and I cannot say that I miss it either
I am in the autumn of my life and am just waiting for my time to end
I never had any thing to give and so had no reason to even been born
But I was and then nothing happened and I am still here so I let it be

Re: Women, does this make you feel good about yourself?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:23 pm
by Lacewing
surreptitious57 wrote:I used to dance once but no more and I cannot say that I miss it either
I am in the autumn of my life and am just waiting for my time to end
I never had any thing to give and so had no reason to even been born
But I was and then nothing happened and I am still here so I let it be
Well, that's one way to do it. :)

Re: Women, does this make you feel good about yourself?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:57 pm
by Obvious Leo
surreptitious57 wrote:I used to dance once but no more and I cannot say that I miss it either
I am in the autumn of my life and am just waiting for my time to end
I never had any thing to give and so had no reason to even been born
But I was and then nothing happened and I am still here so I let it be
Other than as being links in Anaximander's eternal chain of death and renewal none of us has a reason to be born and the cosmos could always have got along just fine without us. However this doesn't preclude us from having a reason to live because the simple fact of our own existence means that the future will in some small way be determined by this fact. A process philosopher has a conceptually easier time of it than does an eternalist because to a presentist the future is a blank slate onto which he can write his own indelible mark. It's good enough for me.