Few thoughts about the question "Why?" Follow me on Instagram: @barthhere
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@ayushkrishna054 ай бұрын
I will also devote my self to this question “why” .. why everything exists? Why life exists? Why universe exists? All the questions which are in my head I'm gonna find it
@CygnusX-1115 күн бұрын
Read the Quran, you'll find all the answers
@simonmtkwong5 ай бұрын
The universe IS consciousness and we are in its imagination... existence, music, colour and movement are just imaginary things. You ever wonder why time and space is limitless, and goes on forever, close your eyes and imagine a flat plane that stretches as far as it can go. It goes on forever right? You've just emulated exactly whats going on. One day you'll wake up and realise you imagined being yourself.
@exhalerwolf1272Күн бұрын
short answer: why not? long answer: we working on it
@KKKKKKIIIIITTTYYYY3 ай бұрын
This video is relatable. Everywhere I go I say “Nothing feels real” and analyse what is happening around me knowing well I know everything… I wish I just… yk… dark empty void and that’s it.
@Jocosoman5 ай бұрын
Pretty cool video, just pointing out that the ultimate answer to that why is just nothing, for no reason. Things don't necessarily need to have a reason to be, it's just we like to wonder why things are as they are, but there doesn't have to be a reason.
@heartsofiron4ever4 ай бұрын
There is no reason, no morality, no god, no reason to live or die. I'm here for the experience, that's what stopped me from killing myself, the experience, just try to experience more stuff, the good and the bad
@visheshlАй бұрын
Yeah i used to wonder about these things, now I just enjoy my life for what it is.
@ahmed.almilade12265 ай бұрын
Amazing video , if I didn’t look at the views I would have thought your a multi million subs channel
@iloveubcuziamuАй бұрын
It can be liberating to just explore the mystery without the necessity or expectation of certainty.
@khaOsnsc4 ай бұрын
Why? Because the only thing that can not be is nothing. Therefore, everything that can be, must be.
@foogriffy3 ай бұрын
the universe didn't invent why. it didn't come into existence with why in mind. why is a human question, and every answer to it will be a human answer.
@lilemont93025 ай бұрын
Sweet short.
@sharminiserasinghe32934 ай бұрын
Why? Answer: that's the way it is
@keithgraham47472 ай бұрын
Interesting to contemplate. "...we would never go so far as a species as we are right now." HAVE we gone far as a species?" Have we gone anywhere? How do you define progress? What is truly significant? (Asking for a friend.) I do think this is all some profound, brilliant mystery. How else do you explain Emily Dickinson?
@skyhavender3 ай бұрын
I am not afraid of death "atm" i see it as a blank canvas, its a save file being deleted and maybe restarts from square one. Doubt it. But ya never know.
@aldebaran_3 ай бұрын
Why is nature so complicated yet beautiful? Why our physics and math work like that? Why do they even work? Do other universes work differently? The answers to these questions AND MORE on the next episode of -?
@barthhere3 ай бұрын
- of me beeing the best content on this platform 😎
@ana.stuhec5 ай бұрын
This was wonderful! I wish you way more views!
@betheone112 ай бұрын
this is comforting thanks
@loris.31784 ай бұрын
Normal human beings : have a real natural voice 15-25 yo Americans : We prefeeer talking like thaaaat
@barthhere4 ай бұрын
I'm Polish btw 😂
@loris.31784 ай бұрын
So why do you talk with the vocal fry like a young American bro 😂💀
@HamsterianDevour3 ай бұрын
I've explored similar ideas myself, so it was really enjoyable to watch yours :D
@adepressednobody2 ай бұрын
Idk if it's just wishful thinking or something else, but i think there is a why, or at least there must be... anyways, great vid, plz keep it up
@homo_sapiens145527 күн бұрын
Well, why should I appreciate and enjoy anything? A human hides his head in the sand and does not want to hear the fact that all his pleasure is infinitely empty and meaningless
@robot77593 ай бұрын
Why? Because of big brain being crazy.
@ailleurs54044 ай бұрын
How tf those this guy only has 190 followers ??
@demonssssssssssssss5 ай бұрын
The universe has no purpose, it just exist without any reason.
@ayushkrishna054 ай бұрын
How could you say this ?
@satana4ever3294 ай бұрын
@@ayushkrishna05 It simply is his belief. Mine as well.
@ayushkrishna054 ай бұрын
@@satana4ever329 belief 😮💨... “belief has no place where truth is concerned "
@zbk3434 ай бұрын
And ...why we all afraid of deTh... Cause there is life ..afterlife
@ayushkrishna054 ай бұрын
@@zbk343 bro it's ur belief nothing else.
@lordnerd91123 ай бұрын
What’s The piano piece called in The end
@Raspberry_Books5 ай бұрын
dabg.. this vid is somethinf... found ye vid through random piles !!
@faalkar055 ай бұрын
Why not?
@koyottttt5 ай бұрын
wow bro nice one ! i was 100% in !! thanks bro
@RobertMurphy-dt6cg3 ай бұрын
Nice video.
@mohammadmassri23944 ай бұрын
Great video, I appreciate the effort! But there is actually an answer to that question. “ Did you then think that We had created you without purpose, and that you would never be returned to Us?” 23:115
@FlumptyBumpty1734 ай бұрын
Dang, I put way less effort into videos than you, and I have twice your subscribers! You deserve far more than this.
@threeluminatii36265 ай бұрын
You got a great video here but here is a advice from what I heard from other content creators. I think you are not getting views because of your thumbnail and video title. Maybe try somethings new and see which technique works
@barthhere5 ай бұрын
Hey! Thanks buddy appreciate that. Yeah im in the process of experimenting with it hah
@ahmed.almilade12265 ай бұрын
No I think his video was close to perfect just a few things to fix , what he needs to do is post videos on TikTok and instagram from his KZbin channel . If he does that more people will see it and he’ll get more views
@Twtgod2 ай бұрын
Why does this video exist?
@plopnar75104 күн бұрын
Have you ever seen an exurbia video ?
@JacobHandal5 ай бұрын
The question is not "why" or "how" its a "Who?" When you answer The "Who?" --> Jehovah Then the how ---> Holy Spirit (Jehovah God's power), and the "Why?" ---> Love gives us an answer.
@dizoldman39345 ай бұрын
It all points to God, specifically the God of the Bible. The One who gives the ‘why’ to each one of us has designed us to face this fruitless search of our world, looking for meaning where there is none. Yet our experience tells us different. Our hearts long for God, yet most do not realize that He is the rational end to our endless search. Please consider the words of Jesus carefully: read the gospels for yourself.
@Jonny112995 ай бұрын
Do you feel certain that it's the God of the Christian bible, not the conclusion of any other religious thoughts throughout the world? For example, how do you know it's not Allah of the Koran?
@dizoldman39345 ай бұрын
No two religions claim the same thing. In fact, they contradict each other. This makes the statement that “all religions basically say the same thing” false. Therefore, you must evaluate each religion based on the evidence for it. Jesus claimed to be God, the evidence points to him dying, and raising from the dead. Mohammed denied that Jesus died yet Mohammed died and stayed dead. I am more likely to listen to the guy that died and came back to life. Mohammed also directly contradicts so many of the core teachings of Jesus, so they cannot both be correct.
@Jonny112995 ай бұрын
@@dizoldman3934 Hmmmm thanks for the response. I personally would choose Jesus over Mohammad if I had to pick one. I appreciate the wit behind "I am more likely to listen to the guy that died and came back to life." That's a pretty funny way to say it, but, yeah, honestly. True. My worldview is basically that humans are imperfect creatures with a divine spark, so we're always attempting to define divinity, but we always fall short. We're kind of approaching it asymptotically over time. But on the other hand, there's also a sort of degenerative nature, a fall from grace, if you will. I guess divinity and degenerative-ness are two threads that run throughout time. In conclusion, I think all religions have many merits and many faults. I personally attend weekly services with the Vedanta Society of my local area. Good to chat with you, stranger!
@dizoldman39345 ай бұрын
@@Jonny11299 I am glad you recognize these two hallmarks that are consistent throughout all human nature. We as humans are always trying to elevate ourselves to god status, searching for our own way to find or earn divinity. People resort to vesting themselves in a career, or money, or adherence to a certain religious practice thinking they can use it to become divine in a way. But my friend, you were right about humanity's other hallmark: its fallenness. We ALL have a tremendous talent for rebellion, for selfishness, for pride, for evil. This attribute is innate and unconquerable through our own efforts, though people have tried for thousands of years. Now no amount of "trying to be a good person" will cure this. Even the best people maintain this side, unable to break free from this brokenness. Yet, our pride causes us to follow religions that claim that through our own efforts, we can become divine or finally good enough to throw off this brokenness and guilt we all feel. They're all the same, just see: Buddhism: follow the 8-fold path, eliminate your desires and you can become one with the great nothingness Hinduism: do enough good deeds, collect enough good kharma and you can escape the cycle of reincarnation and become one with the god-force of everything Islam: follow the five pillars and make sure your good deeds outweigh your bad deeds on judgement day to reach paradise Secularism: science is the only authority, so we must advance in science and discovery as much as possible, morality is relative or a social contract so we should try to good not because it is good but because it feels good, then we will be remembered as 'good' by generations to come (and ultimately we die and go to nothing and life is meaningless in the end) Judaism: adhere to the Mosaic and ceremonial laws, celebrate the festivals enough, fast enough, and confess, repent, and pray enough and you will go to heaven (started new Rabbinic teachings because the temple was destroyed in 70 A.D. -- the temple was previously how they made right for their evil by offering sacrifices there) Now, I don't really have enough time to summarize EVERY religion, but I think you, upon reading the examples above can detect the theme: "salvation is up to mankind, we must do it ourselves, and we can do it because we're good enough." Every religion claims a prophet that comes and says "I found the way you can get to god (or divinity), just follow these steps and you're good". Every religion EXCEPT one: Christianity. Christianity is the ONLY worldview where we acknowledge that we are not good enough to save ourselves, that we are ultimately slaves to our evil fallen nature. We acknowledge that we are not going to find God or become God through our pursuits of living morally or finding success or whatever. Only here, we see God himself come down to us because we can not go to him of our own efforts. Other prophets claimed they 'found' the way, Jesus of Nazareth claimed that he 'WAS' the way to God. He is not a method that we have to try to follow to earn our way, he is a person we put our trust in because he did it for us -- because he was the only one who was able to. Christians try to live good lives because of the work done on our behalf and because of the example set by Jesus, not because our good deeds save us. Putting trust in Jesus gives a person new desires, and although temporarily we will struggle to overcome our fallen nature, we will no longer desire to consciously do evil. And one day, if we do trust in Jesus as THE way, we will be reconciled to God, satisfying that divine spark within each of us; He is the only one who will satisfy it. Now friend, please consider these words. Test them to see if they're true. If they are, please consider changing your life and putting your trust in Jesus alone. Jesus is not compatible with any other worldview if you read what he said. (Read the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John -- eyewitness testimonies of his life, death, and resurrection). Evaluate for yourself whether or not he came back from the dead. If not, everything I just said doesn't matter; disregard me! But if so, then that confirms what he taught and that means he is the ONLY way to salvation. Please friend, consider these words in your search for the truth.