>>17046265 Of course, everything is illusionary, the values of society, the stories people tell you day after day in order to gain your support in their project, love itself (I've never seen why love should be intrinsically a thing of good)... Among all these illusions, they are things that you enjoy without much explanation, you wouldn't miss them for anything. Once you experienced them, you are richer, you can move on to the next thing, without knowing much what's to ensue. That's the exciting part of life: if you knew where you're heading to, what is your finality, I'd advise you to end your life immediately, it's not worth living. But you can't possibly know, or else you put yourself too much pressure. Don't expect much from the future, the only thing real is now. It may sound restricted, yet embracing this illusion gives you a wider view of the world (and by wider, I mean "endlessly wider"), and a feeling of control, safety, because you'll never run out of material to keep on going. And that thought is pretty reassuring.