For the recently self aware
(2013)
Life is so funny, and we as a people are funnier still. We have this ridiculous sense of self importance, where we think that the universe operates in such a way that rewards and punishments are given and taken away to "good" or "bad" people, or that some of us "deserve" or are "entitled" to those rewards or punishments depending on who we are as people. But there is such a random indifference to the universe that we don't like to think about. We want to be rewarded for being good people, for doing good deeds. We want evil doers to be punished. That is part of being human, to personalize and relate to things that have nothing to do with anyone. Because we crave organization, we demand control over our own lives, even when, at the end of the day, almost every aspect of our lives depends on chance and chance alone. Like I said, we don't want to think about that sort of thing. We fear a lack of control. But it only takes one iota of chance to take a life away, to make you lose your livelihood, to cause permanently damaging inconveniences that you care so much about but the universe cares nothing about.