Some people find this sad but I actually find it scary. We only live once, and reviewing your whole life in your last moments and realizing it wasn't worth it must be the worst thing ever.
Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world to save mankind from death and hell and offer instead the gift of forgiveness and eternal life. He was buried for three days and rose from the dead on the third day according to the scriptures. Repent and believe on His name and you will be saved! God bless you and your family.
Its impossibile for us to look back at our life and realize that it was not worth living. because thats not how nostalgia works. nostalgia means that you look back at an almost forgotten age, wich may was awful but you associate that age with the propably small amount of good things wich you also experienced
As someone who is not happy in their early twenties, and is missing the amazing experiences that everyone else is having, this animation gives me a lot to think about...
My twenties were also full of suffering, least the beginning was. I don’t remember much after that outside of all the bar hoppin I did. I took Peter Griffin’s advice “ let’s go drink til we forget we have emotions” and by god I did just that. I shouldn’t have though, I should had been brave and faced my pain head on but I was a bloody coward who felt overwhelmed and didn’t know how to process it in a mature manner. I may talk like I’m old but that was only 12 years ago. Truth is it still bothers me but I understand now that I have to take each day a step at a time and on my own terms. I wish you all the very best in whatever troubles you so deeply.
As someone who suffers from poverty because of stingy employers that expect me to put more work in for breadcrumbs, I understand. On the verge of becoming a supervillain at this point.
Wow, this captures life so accurately, the vitality and fun of youth, the responsibility and duties of adulthood, and the shattering of reality when you learn it's all just one big cycle that claims all of us sooner or later. The loss of innocence, the weight of doing what you have to do to get where you want to go, the crushing defeat of not getting there like you wanted to...
It does feel good to have some confirmation you're not just some batshit crazy bastard running around this spheroid. We just have a perspective that others conveniently miss.
Depression is part hanging onto the past, as stress is more about the future, tho can come from thoughts of it too..and also part seeing the things in our man made world, and what we do to the earth and each other and everything in between and having empathy amplifies it at times..ignorance is bliss in that these things don't bother those who choose not to pay attention. I'm finding that without redirecting the energy focused in the very thing that drains it to one spot of which includes some sort of action, it remains a stagnant feeling easily dwelled in. It's a practice,and easier said than done, as an energy draining cycle is not easy to break and requires effort in itself. However it is worth it, at least more than it's worth putting that energy into something that just takes it and doesn't make one feel good. We are but a complex chemistry set without a handbook.
Fun tidbit: The reason your life tends to flash before your eyes before you die is because your brain is desperately searching memories for a potential solution to the problem you're facing. Edit: It's been over 4 years now, and goodness there have been so many replies. I feel I should clarify something. I believe I wrote my initial comment with too much absolute certainty. In truth what I wrote is just a hypothesis to try and explain why some people experience seeing their life flash before their eyes when they encounter a near-death experience. Given that testing this, by its very nature, would require someone to be in a life-threatening situation...needless to say it isn't as deeply researched or well-documented as one might want. It's simply a hypothesis that I found quite compelling and fascinating.
When you are studying: I will be happy when I graduate When you study at university: I will be happy when I find work When you find a job: I will be happy after starting a family After starting a family: I will be happy when I retire After retirement: I will be happy when I die ...
But there are other quote!:: When you are in primary: I loved my days when I was kindergarten When youre in secondary: i loved my days when I was primary When youre in high school: i loved my days when i was secondary When youre in job: i loved my days when i was highschool When youre retired: i loved my days when i worked =U loved everyday of ur life
Steve is really a genius. His works are really really nice. Even in the video as time passes the computer was changing. At it was a typewriter, then it becomes a desktop computer After that it becomes a LED computer. Really nice work 👍
Yeah even his appearance with clothes, hair, and emotions, slowly as time went on he stopped caring about his appearance and became effectively miserable to point of crying.
This is so relatable with 90 % of this worlds population Every one just focuses on earning money till they get old Just enjoy life guys dont stress too much !!!
Dude it’s kinda hard when everybody in my life is now attacking me for not getting a high strung career and not wanting to work more than 20 hrs a week.
@@xtdycxtfuv9353 os ignore, você não deve nada a eles, vá ser feliz, explore o mundo, fique em contato com a natureza, ou melhor, o que sobrou dela....
He had amazing childhood. He enjoyed his youth and adult life. But I didn't understand why he declined after 1988 with tremendous amount of sadness and depression on a single table. He also died with satisfaction. I think it's natural with everyone. It doesn't depend on that a man is an engineer, a scientist, a businessman or anything. It's crucial that how he ends up.
That is the "society" that you feel love everyday. You just forced to use your "human brain" "human brain" is key source in system. System gives you his source "money" to force you use that "human brain" Basically the thing that you have in your inside is worth not your body neither you.
It has been 9 years since this man died, and we are still here. Edit: 10 years now.. Edit 2, September 4: 11 years, only now i realized that Edit 3, September 20 2023; 12 years now.
Gato Advogato I just come back to this video every now and then to remind myself how shitty my life will become if I grew up doing something I’m not passionate about.
When he realizes that he wasted his life until that moment he start to feel good because in his last moment he was happy not doing the usual boring routine, so he enjoyed his last moment free. The message i got form this is that we start to live our life only when when realize we are free, but sometimes it's too late
The author of this video have a good mindset!!! This video teaches me even nowadays, that you mustn’t lose the best stuffs of your life and appreciate your best experiences!!! Thank you Steve for a great job!!!
مافي شي اسمه عبثي .اولا يجب ان تشكر الله على النعم اللي انت فيها .لازم تخلي ارث من وراك مادي ومعنوي وتغير شي .او ينتهي بك المطاف تاكل وتشرب وتنام .وهمك المادة والمغريات فقط.حتى تدفن وكانك لم تكن موجود . لكن الذكريات والاعمال تبقى .ولو بعد موتك
@@Subscriberswithnovideos-cu4dx I wish I could share your opinion, though I fear you may change it as you grow older. Life goes by in a flash. It's far too short. Make the most of it. Don't fool yourself and fill your life with distractions. As Henry David Thoreau so eloquently said: "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practise resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life"
@@michaelhenry3234 Life isn't short. You people are just underestimating it. Live your life and don't care about how long is it left. I don't want to argue
This very good video teaches us just how all the good and bad moments in our lives are nothing more but equal pieces of time in front of our imminent death. Closing our eyes and getting relaxed by focusing on the peace of our soul in that final seconds is really the only thing worth doing...
@RedGaming Studio Yeah I know, life is not always the way we want it to be, but if you are healthy, have parents, friends, enough money, live in safe country then I think you should be and you can be happy. Just imagine people with no future, those who don't have possibility to live well. This world is cruel but we need to live ourselves lives.
Your videos are really a condesed form of metaphors.....really philosophical....thank you for working hard on these animations as I know it takes large amount of time to make thrm
It's amazing that at the same time as we look at the guy working endlessly in front of his office desk, wondering what might happen next, before we are even aware, the clip comes to a low-key dramatic, sudden end. It's also sad that the "life" that we could really enjoy is the time before we start working, and it is only until our death that we are able to be set free.
What I found interesting was that the change of the technology (i.e.: innovation) around him (symbolized by the changing size of the computer monitor) did little to change his overall happiness. That was profound for me.
davidca96 that's because he only used it for work, it doesn't show how technology has enhance art, like the adobe flash software used and video games are two examples of technology being used for art and not necessarily profit/living wage related stuff
Roger Williams technology does create happiness! for example, animation software is tech. your animations make people laugh and enjoy it. that makes you happy. get it?
I don't know if technology in and of itself can make people happy. I think people can and do make other people happy. Technology, however, can be a conduit to deliver that happiness. That's the difference.
Roger Williams but you see, he never used technology as a medium for things to obtain happiness such as artistic motion video or information to change the world, solely work, and for that reason, technology was represented as a chain of slavery rather then a technological wonder like how it is meant to be used for (not that doing work on technology is bad or inefficient, its the workaholic issue portrayed with the computer being the tool ) some people find great joy in raw technology, particularly computers and smartphones, for their universal applications, in both the fruit of labor (the time and effort it took to get to where we are now with technology) and the fruit of imagination (art, music, games, etc.) also, if not for any technology, life would just be raw labor for survival and no downtime for imagination (like in the time when everyone was nomads because technology wasn't thought of yet)
My interpretation is Most of his life was good, however it was sour in the end. The man realized that death was the end of his suffering. He accepted it and was able to let go of his fear.
Warning: this video contains brutal honesty, gratuitous reason to contemplate on your life choises, and dire initiative to quit your job. You've been warned.
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I’m 21 years old (God, even writing this is sad, just recently I was 12 years old and I was happy), I’m from Minsk, and this video touches my soul. It seems like just recently I had friends, I laughed and enjoyed life. Then adult life, bullying, routine problems, alcohol and drugs. Two terrible years of rehabilitation. Remission and tears. And I, standing now, like the hero of this video, on the edge of an abyss, see suffering and pain behind me (only childhood left good memories), and in front there is only a fall. And now, I’m soon 22 years old and... I don’t know how to live this life. Where and why did I take a wrong turn? Why me? My life is meaningless, thanks for this video. And thanks for the comments. I'm glad to feel that I'm not alone.
That was pretty exactly the life my father had... Hell, this vid is so deep, it really made me sad for a sec. I just hope that future generations will have a better system one day. Like one that isn't solely based on making money...
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@𝕹𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙𝖘'𝖘 3𝕯𝕲𝕰 depression just came from shadow you will never know came from because every Shadow has different colour and don't rude with this chid depression don't see age just came
@Xinnie The Pooh but... Sentences and words are not the same thing, the latter are supposed to be continuously recycled in order to say different things without having to learn a whole language for every single entity in existence while repeated written sentences just look and sound lame as fück.
Thank goodness I got out of the rat race. Can anybody tell me where to find more videos such as this one? This guy only has 9 videos. He should have hundreds of these videos!
+Langelier Fabrice It is a great art and hard work, I know. And I'm glad you care about someone calling it a "stuff" - I wouldn't have noticed that my commentary looks somewhat odd. Thanks.
When my great grandparents worked, they worked in their own fields to make a living. They didn't have much money, but they were always happy. Nowadays you work for other people (often miles away from your family), who are just watching you struggle. You can escape from this, but it's truly challenging, with a lot of despair
I had a god Job in the logistics, the pay was ok and the people where the best. but A lot of the Work materials made working there hell, so after watching this, I tried to confront my chef about the problems for the last time... he only did make promises for the far future, so i thought before I become like 1:00 I QUIT
The fact that he cried when the calendar goes to 2001 gives me the conclusion that in 9/11,he lost a family member that he really loves and became depressed ever since
The man is depressed because in his adult years, he's been doing the same old job and it's become repetitive. The animation tells us to live life with joy or something like that. Im pretty sure it has nothing to do with 9/11 or losing a loved one.
Thomas Vieira Uhm dude as the years past technology changes and society would use it and since everyone would use a computer why would he have a fax machine if no one used?Thats why they changed the computers and shit
If you are struggling and have not lived I am very sorry. Just know my Father who is in Heaven has a place prepared for all who love Him. A place of life and Joy more beautiful that the human mind is able to think of! May all who read this call upon Jesus Christ and be saved. Even you who do not believe, you my friend will be rescued.💕💕
Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world to save mankind from death and hell and offer instead the gift of forgiveness and eternal life. He was buried for three days and rose from the dead on the third day according to the scriptures. Repent and believe on His name and you will be saved! God bless you and your family in Jesus mighty name.
Here we go again 0:35 He is baby,toddler 0:36 he is a big toddler 0:36 2th grader 0:38 6th grader 0:39 puberty 0:40 entering College 0:41 teenager year 0:42 Go back for few sec 0:43 almost at adulthood 0:44 just chilling this part 0:45 New year new me 0:46 got college degree 0:47 Adulthood 0:48 still adulthood 0:49 work time 0:50 Office worker 0:51 almost a week at his job 0:54 he is still working 0:58 he is sad 1:01 Great depression 1:06 he is super sad 1:07 he can’t take it anymore 1:16 still sad 1:22 The end of the timestamp