unfortunately the wheel of life is made up of days and days not life time after lifetime
fiction
Edward w Pritchard
Felix [1] good fellow.
Envy the person content to work most of their allotted Time to accumulate enough to be happy in their few remaining years until they cease to Be.
Unfortunately the wheel of life is made up of days and days not life time after lifetime.
St. Thomas Aquinas feverishly wrote tens of millions of words and words and one day suddenly on the way to answer to the power brokers of his day he way gone, ceased to be. Immortalized as a Saint, Aquinas's ideas borrowed and re-polished from Aristotle and Plato changed the World.
Now seldom read, a might dull, Felix good fellow Saint Thomas Aquinas has ceased to Be. Did he use his allotted days wisely?
Sainted by The Catholic Church did Thomas Aquinas accomplish more with his writing and ideas than the anonymous cave painter who drew pictures of bison's and an outline of his own hand deep in a dark cave at Altamira?
Saint Thomas Aquinas kept busy writing words and words, ten or twenty million worth. Gone now 850 years is St Thomas. The anonymous cave painter at Altamira gone now maybe 25,000 years.
Earth and Space here maybe 15 billion years; you here maybe 81 years.
Keep busy the wheel of life is made up of days and days not life time after life time.
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[1] felix means lucky or happy [one].
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