Random philisophical thought/peeve

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

I cringe when i here "everything in life happens for a reason".

In Taoism they praise purposelessness and welcome it like a child playing in the forest banging a stick for no reason.

What could the "reason" possibly be. Has anyone ever pondered infinity or seen it?

In infinity nothing can be added to or subtracted. Time and space do not exist. And, even our realm of human relative reality is part of infinity.

Mathematically probable. Infinity

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Reason as in what just happened is to have something else unfold? Or reason in that what just happened is inevitable from the actions that led to it

In infinity nothing ever happens. Time, space, cause, and effect are realitive realities and actually illusory. Nothing can be gained or lost in infinity. Einstein had some hunches.

Interesting question tho. I meant it and felt it as if for example: my house catches on fire and thats gods will. Then it happened for a "reason" most often times meaning now i may win the lottery or get a better house. OR i have cancer and it happened for a reason the path was chosen for a reason a purpose.

I lean more towards purposelessness, no reason, just because. Although your question has opened another eye and put me in a double bind. Lol