If true, then that which will happen to me will change.
and by ‘it’, haha, well. let’s justr say. My peanits.
Older than 60, I can confirm.
Just when you think you’re getting a grip, everything shifts.
Become the Kraken, see it all.
Roughly mid-thirties. Then the remorse sets in.
Reached mid-thirties, I’m still having no idea what the *** is going on, the longer I live, the less everything around me makes sense (and I don’t think it’s me that changes that much…).
Watching what’s going on in the US for instance, just results me in shaking my head in disbelief, without having any idea what’s going on…
You need to be dead years old.
316th
Such an appropriate post to find on my birthday.
The goal is not knowing what’s going on, it is not caring about any of it
Buddhism
Me everything I watch a new movie/TV/anime.
“Wtf”, “What?”, “Nani?”
Also wtf is Tenet, does anyone even know? Or is Christopher Nolan just making a whole 2 hour movie to call his audience dumb? So fucking confusing, so much action, 0 plot.
YES.
If you invest a lot in to learning as much as possible when younger, then by like late 20s you can get a decent sense of things. But even then it’s a tiny percentage of everything.
One more year should do it…
34
I think the question is how much money do I need to know what is going on?
Usually when you get to that point in life … your either dead or almost dead
No fucking clue while being early 30s. When I was much younger, I thought my parents and adults around me knew much about the world. At my 30s I know one thing - world is fucked up and nothing can be in one’s control. All we have is to try to react properly to the world around us. Other than that, no idea what is happening and doubt anyone ever had an idea.