Life isn’t complicated?

Life is meant to be simple and not complex. It becomes complicated when you decide to add more to it. You continue to breath, eat and sleep either way. Why would you want to complicate that any more or at all? I bet that whole primitive living back in the days was the way to go. They lived off of what was available and not anything more than that, just what was necessary. No need to complicate it at all, just plain and simple. But then some numbnut decides to try to make life simpler (or so they thought) by getting more than what they needed and boom the agriculture revolution and the invention of labor is created. How else would you be able to keep your crops growing if you didn’t work the field or have someone work the field for you? After that it was all downhill.

We could just default back can’t we?

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2 Responses to “Life isn’t complicated?”

  1. Cesar says:

    That, my friend, is the beauty of minimalism.

  2. Seriously man, I would think it is obvious to see that making things complex makes no sense.

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