How To Have Fun In Life

Everything one does in life should be for the interest of fun. Not fun merely in the sense of play or leisure, but fun in the sense of deriving excitement and enjoyment from life in general.

We must alter our perspective of life in such a way that prompts a movie-like observational experience of it. A second person perspective that enables us to find entertainment and intrigue in both the hardships and the joys of life.

It is easy to slip into the feeling that life is pointless when you neglect the objective of fun.

When you ignore fun, you become hung up on destructive mindsets and routines.

You works and worry and adopt the delusion that fun will come at the end of life.

But it won't.

Your journey will end sooner than later, and when it does, you can't take anything with you.

And all the fun you've been waiting to have won't carry over.

We can't store life away in the closet, hoping it will accrue in value. Life is not like a vintage sports memorabilia hat or jersey. You cannot wait fifty years without touching it and then sell it for profit. It only has value when you wear and enjoy it right now.

Life crumbles of all meaning when we become stuck on this idea that someone will buy our life at the end of it, just because it is in mint, untouched condition.

There will be no buyer and we will have forgotten how to simply have fun and laugh at the obscurity of it all.

Imagine life as just one day. Just like an actual day, if you wake up too late, or not at all, you miss out on experiencing it. And you want to be awake for it as much as you can.

Wake up and understand that life is not something to hide under the covers from.

Realize that life can be serious but does not have to be arduous.

Take care of the tasks required to function in the modern world but know that they are temporary and not to be solely identified with.

WHAT you do in life is far less relevant than HOW you do the "what" in life.

There are innumerable belief systems and ways of living out the "what" in life, but they are all bound by the same desired life-force of fun and enjoyment.

You can either give life a point by seeing it as incredible to experience the reality of the world as your unique consciousness, embracing your profound ability to play with life like a malleable clay-like substance.

Or you can live with your arms crossed and pout in the corner.

Your choice.