Come on Bryan! Stop pressing the reset button on life and start to play the game!
Can one enjoy a game that has no goal? What if a part of the joy is to finish the game too? So again, if there is no finish, there is no joy. No joy, no goal. No goal, no meaning. Keeping the game on just by pushing the reset button becomes a mineral life, a forever petrified, meaningless, unchanged project. Bryan tries to catch the light of the sun with his own palms and bring it inside his house. It cannot work, as you cannot have the light of the sun without being with the sun. As well, you cannot keep the moment by pretending to keep life. Life will pass anyway while you try to keep it. It’s not the years in your life, but the life in your years. Life passes anyway, even if you are under the illusion of keeping it still. It passes through your fingers like water you hold in your palms. If it is not dripping, it will evaporate fast anyway. So why such obsession with keeping the water longer? Or maybe your obsession about life is life itself. Learn to love life, for life will never deceive you. Don’t expect anything, but always do with what comes to you. That is living in the present, always fresh, always a new path, hard or light, beautiful or sad. Taste life for its highs and lows; they are the peaks and valleys that separate the plain life from the epic life: the 100-year one that feels as long as one day, for the same day repeats in a circle, while the other lasts 100 years even if it was only 100 days.

