Existence: Live, Strive, Drive and Thrive
Is it true that the survival of a being can’t continue without the things it needs, and if it can survive without the things it thought it needed for its survival, then is that thing a want or desire, and therefore unnecessary for the survival of the being or thing itself? If the necessary things of life that can’t be equated for water, air, food or shelter or other basic necessities of life, then can those things as desirable to improve the quality of life, needed to preserve and protect the safety of life, to prosper and enrich the experience or existence of that life, or to prolong the life of the life itself, its fellow species, and continuing? Is one single human necessary to the existence and continuing of everything else? Is one human being necessary and sufficient for its own being? If without one particular person or being or thing will all of life cease to exist or adapt to its absence? Can life exist beyond its own being in the absence of the being of other beings?
Is the act of continuing and surviving without a particular thing that was thought of as a vital essential of life meant it was mere exaggerations or misunderstanding of what humans can or can’t live with or live without? So it became the irony that some life gurus or expert will say humans must do this, or eat this, or live this way without which life will meet its end. Sometimes it doesn’t, but most often it doesn’t. Humans still don’t fully know their being and what the being of the being is all about. Not knowing and willing to know and learn becomes the thing that determines and prolongs the being to exist, strive, survive, drive, and thrive. The existence of the being soon depends on other beings and variables beyond the individuality of the being itself. The community of being becomes the being.
AI Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar 11072025

Prince Israel Zaar
