Rosica
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- Joined
- May 9, 2022
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Aleph and Beth stood at the edge of a quiet world, watching time pass like a slow river.
“I only want one thing,” said Aleph. “Immortality. Once I have it, I am done.”
Beth glanced over. “Done? What does ‘done’ even mean if you never end?”
“It means I reached my goal,” Aleph replied. “Everything leads to that.”
Beth shook their head. “For me, immortality is just the beginning. I want time so I can master every form of magic that exists.”
Aleph frowned. “So you never finish?”
“I finish things,” Beth said, “just not everything. There is always more.”
“Then what is the point?” Aleph asked. “If it never ends, how do you know it matters?”
Beth smiled slightly. “If it ends, how do you know it still matters after?”
Aleph paused. “So you think the journey is enough?”
“And you think the destination is,” Beth replied.
They stood in silence for a moment.
Then Beth asked, “When you reach immortality, what will you do next?”
Aleph hesitated.
Aleph looked back and asked, “And if you master everything… will you ever stop?”
This time, Beth did not answer.
Question for you:
Do you value something more for what it leads to, or for what it is in itself?
“I only want one thing,” said Aleph. “Immortality. Once I have it, I am done.”
Beth glanced over. “Done? What does ‘done’ even mean if you never end?”
“It means I reached my goal,” Aleph replied. “Everything leads to that.”
Beth shook their head. “For me, immortality is just the beginning. I want time so I can master every form of magic that exists.”
Aleph frowned. “So you never finish?”
“I finish things,” Beth said, “just not everything. There is always more.”
“Then what is the point?” Aleph asked. “If it never ends, how do you know it matters?”
Beth smiled slightly. “If it ends, how do you know it still matters after?”
Aleph paused. “So you think the journey is enough?”
“And you think the destination is,” Beth replied.
They stood in silence for a moment.
Then Beth asked, “When you reach immortality, what will you do next?”
Aleph hesitated.
Aleph looked back and asked, “And if you master everything… will you ever stop?”
This time, Beth did not answer.
Question for you:
Do you value something more for what it leads to, or for what it is in itself?