Sometimes I ask myself how would life have been if I got everything I wished for? Fun or bored? Or probably a display of madness not knowing what else to ask for?. The one person I've read his documentary about life over and over again is King Solomon. He is an example of a man who got everything he wanted and was also the wisest among men who lived. But his discovery in his quest for answers turns out to be a surprise, counting all as vanity. Vanity lies in the fact that what we really are chasing after isn't what truly counts in the existence of a man.
What if life was exactly what you wished for, what else would you have asked for? Nothing? I doubt so. The human mind has never been satisfied, it often seeks for something new. The world would have known our folly if we had everything we wished for. It would have been filled with absurdity and madness, a craving desire that brings out one's foolishness to the open. The world would not have been boring, it would probably have been fun with a series of absurdity and madness in the desire to know.
The vicissitudes of life may have been a check put in place to limit human's wandering desires, and if humans had everything they needed, there'd be more suffering than pleasure. No one will be a laborer for another, money will lose its value, everyone will work for what he desires to eat or put on as shelter. Life's vicissitudes is what makes life go on and on, everyone contributing in that circle. If life was exactly everything we wished for, then everyone would be a poor man.