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andru235 indeed as we collectively travel the same avenues of familiarity, eating, drinking, sleeping, waking, shitting, pissing, laughing, crying, etc; three camps emerge:

those who continue to find an infinite availability of new considerations, possibilities, and sources of both joy and sorrow;

those who continue to assert that there is nothing new and that everything has been considered, done, and experienced;

and those who don't think about it one way or the other.

in each camp one will find a member of every demographic; this is remarkable in that there are those who are content with this state, those who are apathetic, and those who are antipathetic. additionally each camp has members whom are opposed to the other camps, believing their camp to be the only accurate stance.

and while there is no right or wrong about being in one camp or another, the fact that it_all_exists in each different camp is testament to the probable accuracy of the first, which can include the second and third while simultaneously existing separately; the second and third are not equipped to encompass the others for to do so conflicts with itself.

thus, some will deny the expansiveness of sentience and remain within their own [and probably unique ;) ] finite take on reality;

some will never really think about it one way or the other, allowing life to bring whatever sentience comes and perhaps discouraging others from doing otherwise,

and some will traverse the infinite realms of this finite zone's sentient possibility, passing through the realms in which the others live but then going on to something new.
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