Does everything started in life somehow continue?
If so, why and what is the reason for this?
Throughout our lives we always start something, examples:
- Sleeping in other apartments
- other jobs
- other schools
- Internships
- to meet new people
- play various computer games
- various orders in a company
- Relationships
- buy something new e.g. furniture, clothes, bedding, stuffed animals, toys etc.
- Watch videos of a specific YouTuber on YouTube
- Pets
etc.
Even if we no longer have something, it still somehow continues.
There are many people who, for example, have become mentally ill due to bad experiences and who do not feel well on certain days, so in this example the bad experiences somehow continue.
Could all things simply be anything?
Objects could also be people, for example, if the people concerned have lost someone, they have fears of loss and then hoard and collect all the objects and cannot part with them.
What are your experiences?
Yeah, as you say, it just happens. Often unnoticed. You can adjust to some things, not to some. I just get to feel this extremely through my children.
e.g. the last kindergarten day is clear and predictable, but the last time a farewell kiss before his friends becomes embarrassing – so nothing. That’s what happens and later you’ll notice that it won’t take place.
life has no break button – it just continues
No, it’s not all going on. If I finish a partnership, I’ll close it. If I change the job, then the old job is past, just like moving, new clothes, jobs, etc.
and what about psychologically?
So that you still have memories of it, for example in certain situations.
Then why are many people mentally ill? If there were bad experiences as an example, they still don’t seem to have disappeared.
I also had bad experiences and I have a lot of things to do – but that doesn’t mean that these things are going on permanently and I have my life determined.
Psychic diseases are due to various causes.
All the beginnings nourish your experience and therefore always have a meaning in your life.