I was just pondering about stuff, too late into the night, just right before avoiding myself of making a totally dubious and unecessary expensive payout for internet things, whilst having wasted alread too much money on a flash sale in Switch Sales this evening, then it hit me:
What would be it all for, all these riches that we’d like to accumulate over, for what?
Whereas, in the end all it’s gonna do it be left behind when one fades into a next existence.
Okay, I get it that such common devices that we ought to craft and create, to enamour and bring about into our houses and lives makes it easier and more comfortable to a certain degree, but what about those things that are just left collecting dust, or which its real value is ethereal? Like NFTs or other sorts of digital assets, that just serve the purpose of “increasing value” to a certain degree, but bring no real benefit or increased harmony into the table?
Sometimes, I believe, such devices might even bring more disharmony and distrust between people, those having too little enying and taking measurs to revindicate that which right now belongs to another more wealthy parry. And certain times it even cost their lives… And what their lives cost them, was actually a certain month’s of one’s salary (maybe to some, more, some others, less).
But, in the end, I was begging the question: “What is said purpose of all these riches, if all one leaves about when said person leaves this realm is their bare bones and their grieving loved ones, if they still have any?”
You might call me macabre, for thinking of such seemingly absurd things, but this is, nonetheless, and to a certain degree, what pretty much is the future of all ourselves. Leaving behind what so many of us fought so much to conquer, whilst in the midst of it, bringing little courtesy to one’s own farewell.
It seems, or so I’d like to think, that we’ve fallen prey to another one of our disturbingly creeds and and increasingly greeds. Those ones which beg us money and indulge us riches. Not to say that those to a certain degree aren’t necessary, even for our own survival and welfare, but even some, I ponder now, what have we been doing with so much heed.