Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Live Now. Die Later.

“The big cosmic joke is there is no meaning to life.”
The Chemical Buddha wasn’t one of those people who read a lot into why he was here or what life was all about. None of that really concerned him at all. He didn’t worry about the meaning of life. He worried about things like: What would it take to get into your pants? What time did the liquor stores close? Could he get weed on credit again? His only concern was the now. Besides, he figured he’d worry about death when he was dying and/or dead. TCB thought people who worried about that ‘meaning of life’ shit were going to be sadly disappointed when they got to the end and realized they had spent their life trying to figure out what it was all about, instead of living it.
How much time do you spend worrying about things you could just do?
Does the overthinking/worrying pay off or do things just go like they were going to go whether you worried about them or not?

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