The Point To Life

There is no point to life.

But yet, we are all connected.

The trees to each other,

us to the trees,

us to each other.

I have a family who created me,

ancestors who unknowingly shaped me,

and the entire universe who every second is mending me.

And I’m mending it back

with every breath and every action.

There may not be a point to it all

but we are all still here.

The flowers just want to bloom,

the trees just want silence,

and humans just want joy.

So why not give that to everyone

while we are all here working together?

Life is not about student loans, calories, or political parties.

Life isn’t about the society man has created

in this last tiny portion of this universe’s entire lifespan.

The things man has created distract us from the truth

and the joy that we innately deserve.

The challenge of life is to find that joy

within this society, this tiny portion, that we were all born into,

despite all of it’s tragedy and distractions.

And luckily, that can be accomplished.

Society’s unfair expectations and cruel demands

are so new, so fleeting,

that they are nonsense.

They aren’t real.

The only thing that is real

that you should listen to

is the energy and feelings within you –

the sensations that make you feel different tensions and warmths.

Those intuitions will guide you to the joy

that we have the right to

just by being alive.

Just as we allow the flowers their right to bloom,

the birds their right to sing,

and the rivers their right to flow,

why not allow ourselves the right

to follow our own innate and instinctual desires?

To follow what’s real?