Dante1214 wrote...
We aren't all immortalized in our words. And some of us probably don't want to be. This sort of "everlasting life" can be a pain, too, because people can still argue with you once your dead. Not that you will care either way, being dead. And people have been immortalized by anything they do, if it is great enough. I don't know if they average man deserves to be eternal just because he wrote something clever on the internet once, to me it sortof demeans the effort put forth by real genuises, the people who deserve to live forever through their words and actions.
I appreciate the gravity of words, but I also apreciate that maybe not everyone can or should be able to take advantage of that.
Well said amigo. I posted this not because I can, or because I want to leave something behind, but because I am interested in the opinions of others on this matter. Just because I find it comforting doesn't mean anyone else will. And yes, it is very true that the masses do not wish for words to linger. I myself do not wish for everything to be left behind, nor do I consider anything I write clever. On the other hand, I have grown quite used to the fact. Anyway, very well said. Kudos.