What is the meaning of life? This is the question
asked in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy;
according to Douglas Adams there is none, but
a guru, Abraham, replies:
The point of life is the thrill of the process along
the way, we are not going towards some end, it’s
a flawed premise, we exist in never-ending cycles
of joy - well it seems to me we have to enjoy life
Like Ecclesiastes says, enjoy catching con-men
or women within the thrill of the chase, be ready
to face sharks in the sea of perpetual life, knowing
such lessons prepare us for bigger things, greater
challenges, to remember what we did wrong
So as to never walk into the same trap again….
2 October 2013
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