What's the purpose of it all?

It’s a privilege to have known my friends for a very long time, and as I like to say, “Life is what we have in common” — I’m almost certain I didn’t come up with that but it is apt. Most of us were able to make it up to a friend’s family cottage (that was built in 1904) but not all; life gets in the way of the best laid plans of mice and men. The food was good and the conversation was better; cycling, hiking, novelty waffles for breakfast, boating into town, a fire, and shared memories of a lifetime. It made for a great time..
Recently I read that success is defined as some talent plus luck and great success is defined as some talent plus lots of luck — any way you want to define success, the people around me have leveraged their talents and their luck and done well by any measure. Each of us also carry the literal and figurative scars of a life lived; they are part of our actions, part of how we look at things, and part of the stories we tell around the campfire. It has all made for very rich lives.
The reason I am writing about this weekend at all is because I was dared to write something that involved discussions of our favourite fruit, novelty waffles for breakfast and the advantages of tubeless tires, but not use the word “pithy”. With that little challenge behind me, I will admit the question regarding “the purpose of it all” is still resonating — a question for the ages to be sure and something great thinkers have tried to answer. It was trite for me to answer the way I did but I never said I was much of a thinker, and after putting some more thought into it, I still it haven’t come up with anything else of substance. I wonder if it can truly be answered.
Until there is a better answer, I will continue to work on developing some talent, get out there to make as much luck as possible, and foster those relationships that make everything worthwhile — at the very least, it’s an honourable pursuit. Very much like “light and love”.
For my brothers.
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Javier Cámara-Rica 🐝🇪🇸
2 years ago#2
It sounds like you had a wonderful time with your friends at the family cottage, filled with good food, shared memories, and meaningful conversations. The question of the purpose of life is a deep and complex one that has puzzled great thinkers throughout history. While your initial response that there is no purpose may have been a bit trite, it is understandable that it can be difficult to come up with a more substantial answer. It seems that you have found purpose in developing your talents, creating luck, and nurturing relationships, which is a noble pursuit. Ultimately, the purpose of life may be a deeply personal and subjective question that each individual must answer for themselves. For me, the propose of life is to enjoy it. That's it.
Jerry Fletcher
3 years ago#1
Graham, Here's to light, love and the indefinable sense of being. And so it goes.