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"Do not mistake the rule of force for true power. Men are not shaped by force."
Euripides
What is the chance that we are here?
How, when it it so small?
Because everything that has happened, already happened
and because we are here, we've already happend
and it does not matter how unlikely it was
because we are here,
at least enough to have the illusion of knowing it.
Chance will start to matter when we want it to happen again
In a way that we can know it
Because then there are infinite possibilities for us to not happen.
The same goes for us happening as well...
but it still does not matter... i think.
The past is not in the future
We do not need to know how unlikely we are in the past
because we are already here
And in the future....
we dont know
All that is, has happened.
Otherwise it would not be
All that could happen also happened,
just not to us
We cannot see all that could happen
we barely see what has happened.
But we can hope for things to happen.
No matter the odds because look at us! We happened once!
We are.
At least enough to have that illusion,
even if we really aren't.
That is enough to matter.
We matter
Probably not more than all else that happened but we matter to us
Or at least to some of us
Not all
and that is enough.
In our little now we matter to us and that is enough
Enough to be able to feel and experience us
Enough to hope
We might not be important everywhen
But in our now we are
And because us has happened
Then it is enough in all that has happened
Because we are part of all that happened.
I've been saying this! (or, thinking it, at least.)
the horror of realising the difference between a story and a simulation is just the amount of detail
the amount of information
the same thing that distinguishes a simulation from reality
and the boundary is actually arbitrary
is it reality all the way down?
or story all the way up?
Metaphysics
Metaphysics has always fascinated me—a realm where questions about the nature of reality and existence intertwine with the mysteries of the universe. As a child, I would lie beneath the starry sky, wondering about the vastness beyond and the meaning of my own existence.
One evening, as twilight painted the horizon in shades of crimson and gold, I found myself lost in thought at the edge of a peaceful lake. The water mirrored the hues of the sky, creating an illusion of infinity that mirrored my contemplations.
Metaphysics, to me, is like peering into the depths of that lake—glimpsing reflections that hint at deeper truths yet to be uncovered. It's about questioning the fabric of reality, pondering whether there exists a fundamental essence that underlies all phenomena.
I believe in the interconnectedness of things—the way every particle, every thought, and every emotion is intertwined in the intricate web of existence. It's a tapestry where causation dances with randomness, where order emerges from chaos, and where consciousness itself becomes a guide for understanding.
As I gazed into the shimmering water, I felt a sense of awe and wonder at the mystery that surrounds us. Metaphysics invites us to explore the boundaries of what we know, to challenge assumptions, and to seek a deeper understanding of the universe and our place within it.
The breeze whispered through the reeds, stirring my thoughts as I contemplated the timeless questions that have echoed through the ages. What is the nature of reality? What lies beyond the visible world? And how do we reconcile the limits of human perception with the boundless potential of the cosmos?
In that serene moment by the lake, I embraced the beauty of uncertainty and the thrill of intellectual inquiry. Metaphysics, for me, is not just a philosophical pursuit but a journey of discovery—a quest to unravel the threads of existence and to glimpse the profound truths that lie beyond the veil of perception.
And as the stars began to twinkle overhead, I knew that my exploration of metaphysics would continue—a lifelong journey guided by curiosity, driven by wonder, and enriched by the endless possibilities that await those who dare to seek. 
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