A life is infinitesimal in the grand scheme of things. When you zoom the lens out, when you consider the enormity of existence. A life is but a speck in the vastness of time and space. A life is nothing. It matters not a jot.
But when you zoom the lens in, past all of the galaxies and all of the solar systems, past all of the stars and the planets and the moons, and circle in on a single point in time and space. To the moment shortly after you were born, when I had you to myself. When the rest of universe melted away. When, for a moment, nothing else mattered.
Honestly if you could take everything else away. Every other moment in existence. Everything that has ever been. All the riches. All the mountains and all the oceans. All of nature. All of the stars and all of the planets in the unknowable universe. If you could take it all and give me just that moment, I would live in it for eternity.
Of course I will never be able to adequately convey what that moment felt like, as hard as your father might try. All I can say is that those few minutes when I first held you were among the most precious of my small and insignificant existence. What you managed to do was fill them with more love, more meaning, and more joy than I could ever reasonably express with words. It moved me immeasurably – permanently towards something more. Something greater. For that, to you, I will be eternally grateful.
You will, I hope, experience many such moments during your lifetime. Moments that move you beyond words. Beyond rhyme or reason. I pray your life will be filled with them. I believe it’s these moments that bring you alive in a way few others can. It’s these moments that remind you why, despite all the suffering life entails, it’s still worth it.
A problem that many of us experience is we forget. We forget, not the moments themselves, but the feeling. We forget what that true sense of aliveness really feels like. I believe this is partly because such moments are painfully rare during a life that’s painfully short. But mainly I believe it’s because people stop looking for them. They stop believing that there is any point to life. They start believing that their suffering is in vain. So they choose to live their lives in pursuit of immediate gratification. Nihilism consumes and they choose pleasure over purpose.
Here’s something I desperately want you to understand as you grow up. Something that took your old man a while to figure out.
Life is meaningless because meaning implies understanding. Whatever life means. Whatever the why may or may not be. What it is… is beyond our comprehension and always will be. It is therefore beyond meaning. Ergo, it is meaningless.
However.
It’s preciously because life is meaningless that we must give it meaning. That’s how you guard against nihilism. That’s how you stop from falling down the rabbit hole. Life is chaotic which is why we must strive to give it order, no matter how trying the circumstances. To live is to suffer, it’s an unavoidable aspect of Being. Which is why we must suffer with purpose. It’s why we must seek to alleviate the suffering in others, however small, it whatever way we can. That’s how we find balance.
The truth is our lives hold as much meaning as we give them. Which is why you must give yours as much meaning as you possibly can. In your relationships. Your work. Your family. You must fill every corner of your precious existence with it.
If you do, you won’t be concerned with what the meaning of life is. You will understand that the question doesn’t matter. You will understand that your life does and that this is enough.
If you ask me the question of what it all means misses the point. The point is life itself. Why look beyond it? When you consider the extraordinary odds against which you found yourself here. It’s the equivalent of winning the lottery many billions of times over. A life, your life is invaluable son. You cannot put a price it.
Life may ultimately be meaningless but that doesn’t mean your life has to be. It doesn’t mean your life doesn’t matter. Because right now, today – so long as you’re alive – it matters immensely. Don’t let other people tell you otherwise. Don’t let them tell you that this life isn’t enough. That it’s not worth getting up for. Fighting for. Striving for. It’s your one and only life. It is nothing but everything to you. Everything.
I realise that your life, it’s everything to me too.
Happy Birthday Son
With love, for ever and always, from your Dad.
(Written on your actual birthday – January 6th 2021)
(Thanks for reading everyone. I started writing this in a highly emotional state after I left the hospital on the day that my son was born. I’m curious what your thoughts are on the meaning of life? Is it a futile existence? What’s the point? Do you agree that it’s us who give it meaning? As always I welcome ALL thoughts and opinions. I sincerely hope the rest of you have felt as much love as I have in the past few weeks or so. Wishing you well, AP2 🙏)
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You can see find more of AP2’s nonsensical world views and poor self-help advice here at: https://pointlessoverthinking.com
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1) Congratulations!
2) “What’s the point?” Of life? 😉 Have a good look at your newborn and there is the answer.
3)” Do you agree that it’s us who give it meaning? ” absolutely! we create our own experience!
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1) Thank you. 2) Excellent point. 3) I’m glad you agree
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. Wishing you well, AP2 🙏
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Beautiful. I think you’ve nailed it, AP2. Our lives hold as much meaning as we give them. May your son’s life be filled with meaning.
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How lovely!
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thank you 🙏😊
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This is such a beautiful piece! I’ll be honest, my religious views do lead me to look beyond, but what we do while we are here is extremely important.
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Thanks Shelly. Nothing wrong with looking beyond. I believe we all part of something much bigger. Actually I think that’s an inescapable truth. The way we are all interconnected. However I tend to think religion points the way toward something that can only be experienced. Not explained. That’s really what I meant when I said life is meaningless. What it means is beyond comprehension. Ultimately we hold the key to giving our lives meaning. Whether one believes in God or not it’s imperative we do. That’s what I really want to teach my son. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. Wishing you well 🙏
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Congratulations 🎉 What a beautiful post to your son, great read thanks for sharing 😊
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Thank you Kellie 🙏
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You write so beautifully on such good topics. A lovely post.
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Thank you Barb. That’s very kind of you to say. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Wishing you well, AP2 🙏
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Wow…I can truly feel the tears in your words…so heartwarming… congratulations… children are truly the reflection of God as they r the purest form of humans…truly life is these moments which seems so magical…the magical now..
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Thanks Piyush. It was written under high emotion! There is no denying the magic of holding a new life in your hands. Wishing you well friend 🙏
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You expressed your heart with such poignancy, it’s very compelling! Your son must feel very loved. 🙂
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Thank you Jennifer. It came from the heart. I try to give my children as much love as I can. Luckily there seems to be an unlimited supply of it for them! I wish you and yours the very best 🙏😊
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Thank you too, my friend. And that is truly, truly wonderful! All the best to you as well 🙂 🙂
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