Temporary / Fleeting Joy
The Illusion of Forever in a Finite Life In this never-ending cycle of life, we all know—at least on some level—that nothing lasts forever. Nothing is permanent. We take nothing with us when we leave, if there is anything beyond this life at all. And yet, we live as if everything is here to stay. We love as if it will last forever. We chase happiness as if it can be secured permanently. We hold onto people, moments, and emotions as if they define something eternal within us. Why do we do this? This contradiction between what we know and how we behave is perhaps one of life’s most subtle ironies. The Awareness of an Ending We are the only beings, perhaps, who live with the awareness of our own ending. We know that one day, everything will stop—our thoughts, our memories, our relationships. And still, we choose to feel deeply. Take love, for example. We enter it knowing—whether consciously or not—that it may not last. That circumstances change, people change...