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title: '"I''m just trying to be a happy meat sack"'
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date: 2023-04-20T21:45:46.205Z
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slug: 2023-04-20-happy-meat-sack
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author: Thomas Wilson
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I went for coffee with a friend today. We were talking about how to make sense of it all. The big stuff.
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We were talking about the things you should not burn: health, youth, relationships. Those things will, if sustained, sustain you. Or, more pessimistically, they are the things you will reassembling slowly if you discard them.
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Take the time and hone the tools to sustain them. It does not matter if they do not feel important on a Thursday lunchtime when the sun is out.
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We were talking about therapy being one such tool, and my friend stopped talking, laughed, and said "I'm just trying to be a happy meat sack".
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It's good. You're a biological machine that breaks down slowly (if you're lucky) over seventy-some years (if you're lucky) which will, if you're lucky, happen to your mechanical body before your neural one. You're also an exceptionally *wet* meat machine. We are wet, slowly failing degrading meat machines.
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You can be a happy meat sack, or you can be a sad meat sack.
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