Oh, shmucks. What happens next?
If anyone is supposed to know anything, it is that he or she should know it's always better to think ahead. But why think about it? If it's not broken, why fix it? But, what if it is broken? But, we probably do not know that. We'll probably get complacent and screw ourselves.
Hmm, yeah, that might happen. Or not. One way or another, we are always looking forward. Whether it is thinking about watching a movie in the theatres or searching for the 'next big thing' (everyone keeps talking about it), we're exposed to this: Nothingness.
Giacomo Casanova described nothingness as silly. |
Harsh as it might seem, no one really knows what anyone is doing next. Or why. Yeah, there are some exceptions, but as a whole, where doubts linger like needles on your skin, anything can go wrong. Ergo, nothing is next thing.
I admit, this must be more personal than collective. You have to experience nothingness like how you experience awesomeness or sadness or (enter word here)-ness. Only then, will we be able to... wait, no one knows the future, right?