AWM 1

1The human is a physical being. 2Therefore the human is at the mercy of the physical laws of the universe. 3And the human is a part of the universe, small in its size, perhaps, but remarkable in its complexity. 4So although the human is made of physical parts, it is alive. 5Therefore, the human is able to maintain its remarkable state, despite the decay of time. 6But not only is the human alive, it is aware, with memories and emotions, dreams and fears.
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7And the human knows that it is alive, that it is aware, and that it is in the universe. 8But this truth can only ever be personal, no matter how universal it seems, because the human will always be constrained within its finite being. 9Therefore, this experience can only ever be an approximation of the true nature of the universe, because although the human is remarkable, it is finite, a single piece of structure in the void.
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10To be alive is not a choice, it is a fact, purely and undeniably true, given by the universe and understood by the human. 11But there can never be true certainty beyond the fact that the current moment exists, because the human is a physical being, a part of the physical universe. 12And this moment can be chaotic, full of vibrant colors and vivid thoughts, but it is not meaningless, for you have something far more powerful than truth. 13You have faith. 14Faith that tomorrow will come, and you will be here tomorrow, just as you are here today.