To a certain extent it's human nature to take things for granted; it's a sense of normality we have about things, that we may count on, to see and to have whether they are relationships or possessions. In reality it's all so fragile and unpredictable that even in the best of circumstances we have no idea what tomorrow may bring.
not at all, I meant that in a very realistic and good way; I also saw the humor in it and the truth; honesty most of the time is in vain anyway, but believe me I am amused; maybe I'm just getting old and senile.
Culture and history ; during the day I want to go to the museum or to see a monument of historical importance; at night it has to be the theater or the opera or if in Paris the moulin Rouge,... why not?
From a divine perspective, it is no longer necessary for it to be the greatest in terms of what we actually consider to be greatest; it already has fulfilled its mission.
RE: Do we take things for granted???
To a certain extent it's human nature to take things for granted; it's a sense of normality we have about things, that we may count on, to see and to have whether they are relationships or possessions. In reality it's all so fragile and unpredictable that even in the best of circumstances we have no idea what tomorrow may bring.