William Shakespeare
sense of life
There is naught more perplexing than the sense of life, for it is ever changing and ever elusive. We seek it out and it slips away, never to be found again in the same form. We are like the wind, never settling in one place and always searching for something new. Yet, it is this sense of life that gives us purpose and keeps us ever striving. What is the sense of life? Is it to find love, to acquire wealth, to achieve greatness? Or is it something more than that? Is it the joy of living, the thrill of experiencing new things, or the comfort of being surrounded by family and friends? Could it be that the sense of life is simply embracing the beauty of the world around us? Perhaps the sense of life is a combination of all these things, for it is in the moments of joy, the moments of sorrow, and the moments of contentment that we truly experience life. It is in the moments of laughter, of tears, and of reflection that we find our true selves. Though life can be perplexing and ever-changing, we must never forget the sense of life that lies within us. For it is that which guides us, supports us, and gives us the strength to face our fears. So, let us laugh, let us cry, and let us live our lives to the fullest, for that is the true sense of life.
