Another music video today.
Time is really an interesting thing, but isn't it kind of relative as well?
Yes and No.
Just like everything, a bell curve makes it right most of the time for most things. You kinda have the extreme ends, that do their things but never go mainstream.
For example, it is like Jesus. Could you ever imagine the whole world of Jesuses? That would be a disaster. Why? He dies young. It means the whole population may be wiped, or never be matured enough to do what others like to do.
In this big big universe, our life seems short and small. Even 50 is not too old and they continue to learn, they continue to try looking for more time as they never had the chance to do everything that they wanted. But there seems to be a tipping point, where enjoyment and happiness may plateau / reduce due to age, motivation, whatever maybe that life introduces. From that perspective, could you imagine if someone only get 37 years of life? I think Jesus did die in his 30s. This view can be applied in many things in life. Too extreme, is never good for general consumption, a few of them / unique, may just well be what is the right amount. This is probably in the destiny / fate bucket. Would you agree?
Back to the video, it seems some guys won't even be an "grown up" by their 40s. Each to their own. But if we add in "generations", from today's standpoint, it isn't enough time to transfer knowledge, or have our time with them at 37 yeah? Let say someone is 18, then finally found someone, and have a kid at 19. By the time the kid is 18 (barely enough to even know the world), and that someone's time is up at 37. It wouldn't be an easy life, and probably something worth to consider... That is science's view.
What about religious, what if there was a soul, what if there was a true lover bond (that goes with us generation through generations). What if there was reincarnation... if life is too short, it makes it even more complex. So the in Lifetime 1 L1 (meeting the first time), assuming they don't die at the same time. It creates a distance to play with catch up. It just seem to be messy from L2 and onwards. Like the one who dies first, either (wait), or to be reborn (to die even younger), the one dies later (reincarnate immediately) etc... It is just an operation nightmare (if there was such thing). We all like flexibility in life, and without it, missing a train / flight can be crazy! E.g. remote destination, sometime the flight only operates twice a week...
PS: I am glad that he caught on, and not missed his love in his lifetime. That would be so wrong for them.
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