Let’s get one thing out the way right from the start, nobody really knows what life is about, why we exist, why and what the universe is, and neither do I. But I do have a feeling of what it might be.
The reason why I file this subject under self-care is because in my opinion, we are here to learn and develop.
The school of life
This life’s curriculum
We are enrolled in all those classes whether you like it or not and planet Earth is the classroom. To get to the next grade you’re gonna have to pass, repeat, or maybe go back to some lower-level studies and get reacquainted with those. Maybe I have oversimplified this but that is what I believe the school of life is. Those are the subjects that are a base requirement, to graduate and fit in with higher-grade students at higher levels in future lifetimes and dimensions. To me, it’s obvious that love, willpower, or loyalty… are subjects that we have to deal with daily, you can’t see them but those energies exist, and we are to improve upon them.
I suggest you do not fall for those who say silly stuff like YOLO and live it up like there is no tomorrow because there is. We came out of nowhere, and out of nowhere we will emerge again and again and again.
The reason why I believe that this is so is because the world that we wish we had is only possible if we are all honest, loving, and respectful toward each other. It’s only then that we can evolve towards greater things.
And this is not some kind of tree-hugger fantasy, it’s common sense. We could already have a super clean, efficient, fair, fun, and happy planet if it wasn’t for all the disregard for the subjects we are here to learn like honesty and greed. Space travel will happen one day, but only after we’re a unit and are able to take care of the planet first. A couple out of control “geniuses” who became rich of the ideas of others will never get us there because they haven’t even learned the basic lessons of actions and consequences.
But that’s ok, the way I see it, we came out of nowhere and we will appear out of nowhere and it’s your choice in what grade you want to be in next time around.
Daniel Florian