| Meaning is what you have to
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| Buttress yourself against the tragedy of life
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| Despite the fact that you’re a fragile
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| Damaged
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| Mortal creature
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| You found something to do that announced itself as
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| Worthwhile
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| That’s meaning
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| It’s an instinct
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| It’s a deep-deep instinct
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| It’s maybe the deepest instinct
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| It’s like a form of vision
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| Meaning tells you when you in the right place
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| And the right place is between chaos and order
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| And those are real places, your hemispheres
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| Your right hemisphere is roughly evolved let’s say to deal with things you
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| don’t understand
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| That’s chaos
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| And your left is there to deal with things you do understand
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| You can’t just stay with the things that you do understand because you already
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| understand them
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| And you can’t just stay with what you don’t understand because then your lost
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| You need to be in the middle of those two
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| And you can tell when you’re in the middle
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| Cause everything lines up
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| Cause everything lines up
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| Expedience is you do the thing that gets you off the hook the fastest, right now
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| You play that game across time it doesn’t work
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| It sends you down
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| Because you’re sacrificing the future for the present
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| Meaning doesn’t do that
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| Meaning says «I'm here where I should be»
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| And you can’t tell why it’s just that everything is right
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| You get this physiological
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| Sense
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| Right place, right time
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| Follow this meaningful path
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| That’s your buttress against the tragedy that produces resentment and
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| malevolence
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| Meaning is the antidote to that
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| That’s the fundamental religious truth
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| Life is suffering
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| That’s true
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| There’s malevolence
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| That’s true
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| Meaning is the antidote to that
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| Yes
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| People say, «Well meaning isn’t real»
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| It’s like NO
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| That’s wrong
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| It’s actually
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| THE MOST REAL THING
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| It might even be more real than suffering and evil
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| It’s possible
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| This isn’t
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| A metaphysical assumption that I’m making
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| And you do feel it
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| It’s, you feel it in your body
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| It’s not just a
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| Mental thing
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| It’s not an idea
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| It’s a place
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| Because we’re in time and space, right
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| And a place is a place, you know
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| Three dimensions of space but it’s also a time
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| And when the place and the time are set up properly
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| You’re in the right place and
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| Your brain is telling you that
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| Your Being is telling you
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| The purpose of
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| Profound
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| Religious contemplation
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| Profound philosophical contemplation
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| Is to learn how to be in the right place at the right time
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| All the time
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| All the time
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| There’s this line from
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| The Gospel of Thomas which was discovered in like 1957
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| And it says
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| «The kingdom of God is spread out before the eyes of men but men do not see it.»
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| And that’s kind of what it’s referring to
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| There are times when you’re in the right place at the right time
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| And then you’re
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| Where you should be
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| And you’re not really trained to notice that
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| Because it isn’t something, we ever talked about
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| It’s like
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| You’re in the right place at the right time
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| Okay, why?
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| What did I do right?
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| What did I do?
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| I need to do more of that
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| So, maybe it’s only
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| Half an hour a week when you first start noticing
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| And then maybe with three months of practice you can get it up to like
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| An hour a day
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| And then maybe you can get it up to
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| Four hours a day
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| And god only knows where you could get it if you
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| If you keep practicing
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| You could be there
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| We don’t know what the upper limit of that is |