What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?
I’m still considered young, and I will admit that I know nothing, even still. I have overcome a multitude of obstacles in my life, but one thing I’ve harnessed is the understanding of growth.
Having it all is a paraphrase created by societal monsters to dictate the meaning of someone else’s existence. The reality beyond this statement is so false, I’d rather seek comfort and solace in an unknown black hole.
You can assume that material wealth gains you simple prestige among the littered and dubious cliques of society, but it will be nothing more.
Even on the road to contentment, you will find that there is always something to learn and take from your life…so there is no conclusion. Death, even, may surprise some to still have something existence is withholding.
The idea that there is an end is a joke, which goes hand in hand with the ridiculous notion that you can have it all. If it were ever obtainable, this goal would befit all of human kind, not those who seek to pretend they harold secrets over those in a position of meek mindfulness.
You will always need to evolve and grow beyond this point, everyday. And really, that’s why we exist. This notion of completeness while breathing is a contradiction to existentialism, which I find more fitting for greater truths. It is and is not, which means, as I wrap my rhetorical rant up…that having it all contradicts existence itself.
