Yogi Berra said 'when you get to the fork in the road ,take it'. but really the point is those who are on the road with you, and how you can relate and love and grow.
The point is to carry on. Carry on when things get bad, no matter how bad, because they will get better. Hope I can remember my own words, can be very hard sometimes.
what is the point? to what? these questions? do you answer them julia...under "anonymous" perhaps? i would like to hear your anwers and reasons for these questions. i would like to hear your point of view.
When I hear that question I try to think of the absolute most important point which all other points have to acknowledge for their being in existence. I think that point would be God.
I just read something by Buckminster Fuller that hinted that humankind is the universe's protection against entropy, if we fulfill our purpose. I kind of buy in to that idea. Kind of.
usually when I think about this I get really bummed out- maybe it has something to do with cheering other people up or appreciating the wonder of the universe.
The point is the sharp end of a lead pencil.
ReplyDeleteTo strut and fret our hour upon the stage.
ReplyDeleteYogi Berra said 'when you get to the fork in the road ,take it'.
ReplyDeletebut really the point is those who are on the road with you, and how you can relate and love and grow.
The point is to carry on. Carry on when things get bad, no matter how bad, because they will get better. Hope I can remember my own words, can be very hard sometimes.
ReplyDeletewhat is the point?
ReplyDeleteto what?
these questions?
do you answer them julia...under "anonymous" perhaps?
i would like to hear your anwers and reasons for these questions. i would like to hear your point of view.
I have no idea. I don't think there is one
ReplyDeleteWhen I hear that question I try to think of the absolute most important point which all other points have to acknowledge for their being in existence. I think that point would be God.
ReplyDeleteAs Kurt Vonnegut said "we're here to fart around, don't let anyone tell you different"
ReplyDeleteThe point of "THE PEN,"
ReplyDeletebecause it "IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD."
Robert Bulwer-Lytten
I'd like to pretend that it's to be happy, but I'm still trying to determine that.
ReplyDeleteto be happy and to love
ReplyDeletethree words that stick out from the thoughts that spin almost indecipherably in my head...
ReplyDeleteenjoyment fulfillment selflessness
and it has a lot to do with love...
i think i can draw this much better than i can ever hope to untangle the idea of it from my brain.
I just read something by Buckminster Fuller that hinted that humankind is the universe's protection against entropy, if we fulfill our purpose. I kind of buy in to that idea. Kind of.
ReplyDeletethe point is to hone yourself.
ReplyDeletethe point is right here: <3
ReplyDeletenothing + everything.
ReplyDeleteThe point is...
ReplyDeleteThe point? Depends on your point of view.
ReplyDeleteHappiness.
ReplyDeleteit probably has something to do with walking on your hands.
ReplyDeleteusually when I think about this I get really bummed out- maybe it has something to do with cheering other people up or appreciating the wonder of the universe.
ReplyDeleteusually it's small and dark. pretty insignificant considering the big picture...
ReplyDeleteDepends on what you are asking about.
ReplyDeleteto resist "good enough".
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