I am always caught saying “we can never can tell”. Sometimes, it’s just my excuse and sometimes, I just like saying it because it sounds nice but there is truth to it. Whoever knows what will happen next? Whatever is “next” – the next time, next person, next tragedy, next tear, next smile. We can plan, predict, speculate, estimate… but truth is, we really can never can tell. Otherwise, where’s the fun in that?… is what they say.
Honestly though, don’t you sometimes wish to know what’s next for you in life? Much more, where are all of these life struggles and adventures leading us to? Where am I going to end up? With who?
It’s not like you want to impatiently fast-forward to the end of your life but you just want to know if in the end of all these crisis and drama, everything is going to be alfckingright just like what they always tell you when you’re shitfckin depressed. You just want to know if having to struggle today means having a bright future tomorrow or will it be a recurring struggle, or worse, an endless pit of struggle.
It’s not fair nor is it right to question life and its purpose but wouldn’t that be nice? A little bit of assurance would be nice.
Lucky are those who have their future stable and planned out perfectly fine even before they were born. Trust fund babies, children or relatives of influential people, political dynasties, celebrity children, children of multimillionaires, even those who were born with beautiful genes, because that actually makes their lives easier (feel free to disagree).
***Please don’t refer or send me a copy of The Purpose Driven Life because somebody already did, thank you.
On a semi-irrelevant note (depending on how you comprehend it), I have learned that the lack of choices makes you a better person or to put it more