I was looking through the library again… Old books, old
notebooks… I picked up a notebook when a page fell out. The notebook was my
philosophy notebook, and the fallen page was a homework paper… My teacher liked
it very much and wrote something next to the note…
In order to make the most of every second, you must first
find your purpose in life.
Did you find it?
I loved my teacher very much and it was very enjoyable to
study with him, think of questions and
then answer them. I still hear his voice;
“Children say, ‘If there are no questions in life, there are
no answers’ and the questions you ask are so important. Because you are curious
about that question, you care about that question and you move towards that
question.”
How right my teacher was…
I was busy with the answer to whatever I asked life.
When I was a senior in high school, I asked what I needed to
do for the university exam, learned the answer and formed solutions
accordingly.
I started internships at software companies before I
graduated. Because I had asked myself the question of “what I should do after
finishing school?” and had turned to a solution. I had not asked that question
and turned it into a problem. I had formed whatever was necessary into reasons.
Because you get what you pay for :)
I had seen that the more effort I put into business life and
the more experienced I become, the faster I could enter.
I had this mindset even when I got married. “Yes, I wanted
to get married, but why? What was my purpose in marriage? What did I want from
this man and most importantly, what did I expect from myself?”
That's why, even before we got married, I had listed to my
husband why I wanted to get married, what I wanted and what I could give him...
For twenty years, even when we had the slightest argument, I would immediately
say "I told you so". Because our questions and answers were clear.
Now, here, I just looked at this paper and thought about
what caused what and remembered my teacher with love once more.
I started reading the essay I wrote...
“We have eight seconds in this world. So, are we aware of
this?”
I asked a good question as a high school student...
Back then, we couldn't just type it on the internet and find
the answer. That's why we had to ask someone who knew and go to a library. But
now it's easy... I typed it on my phone and read how it was calculated.
One full rotation of the sun takes 220 million years in
earth years. In other words, one year of the sun means 220 million years in
earth years. In simple terms, the life of a person who lives 70 years on earth
is only 8 seconds in solar years.
The calculation is as follows; 'The earth completes its
rotation around the sun in one year. In other words, in 365 days... In other
words, 365 in 24 hours, 31 million 536 in seconds... This figure is the
duration of 1 rotation of the earth around the sun. And the average human
lifespan is only 8 seconds in this world according to the calculation in solar
years and it is gone.
In another place;
The average lifespan of a person is 73 years in solar time,
8 seconds and 3 milliseconds, that's all! 2 seconds of these 8 seconds are
childhood, 4 seconds are marriage, business life, etc. and 2 seconds of it pass
with old age, senility and of course the bending of the back, the stiffness of
the knees, the shaking of the hands, sometimes memory loss... In other words, a
life in need of support.
I started counting at that moment. One… Two… Three… Four…
Five… Six… Seven…
And eeeiiight…
It’s over… I said to myself ‘How short it was’…
So, had I answered my teacher’s question during this
process?
What was my goal in life?
When I thought about it, I found only one answer.
I became someone who knew what I did and why, who pursued
the truth and always tried to ask the right questions.
-Is there only one good and right?
-What are the things that are real and make me happier and
more successful than yesterday and how can I reach them?
-How do I become a good person and what do I gain from being
good?
My questions were endless…
Because as long as a person lives, they are curious, ask
questions and seek answers. The point is to ask the right question, be curious
and move forward after it. The wisest thing to do during your journey is to
always benefit from previous experiences…
And now I understand that my teacher was one of the best
examples of this.
Think about it, kids…
If there is no question, there is no answer, but what should
we do to ask the question? We need to think with our consciousness open…
Or, in order not to chase after absurd questions… “Does this
girl love me? Does that handsome guy have a girlfriend? How can I get my family
to buy those red shoes? What excuse should I make up to the teacher if I don’t
do my homework?”
By the way, being conscious is not just about having your
eyes open…
There is looking then there is seeing… And there is seeing
what you are looking at… Let’s see, write an article next week about what you
see in the places you look at and we will answer it with pleasure. I will ask
the question and you will answer it…
Here is your question… ‘Do we really see what we are looking
at?’
Hasn’t it become so difficult for human beings to see the
truth and ask the question of the truth?
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Great article! A real mind opener…
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