Ok I admit that I may have missed your point and I apologise.
It's just that when I try to wrap my head around something I try to understand it and if I think it's an issue, find a solution. Wrapping my head around without purpose...naturally I'll have a headache haha.
I agree that what is big is not the same for different people. I don't see anything wrong with it. I see it every day so I took it for granted. Isn't it better that way? If we all focused in the same "important" stuff wouldn't we end up blind to everything else?
Probably everything can be an oportunity to see whats inside oneself right?
If you think I'm wrong on something or I'm missing the point again don't be afraid to point it out. I'm not gonna get offended haha. I use philosophy not to get to something "profound", but to find the flaws in my own thoughts. I've noticed that some philosophers tend to get so absorbed with their "deep thoughts" that they start taking themselves way too seriously.
I also secretly use comments as a English grammar practice hehe.
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