A lot of times when I go to write I start with the word 'every'. It is usually when I'm not sure what I'm about to write and is normally deleted or scribbled out but it's strange that it should pop up so often. What am I trying to say?
There must be something there, otherwise I would surely be writing a lot of other words. It's not an ordinary word as there are so many possibilities to go after it. Every time, everywhere, every person/man, everything...
So let's just follow the word and see where it takes me.
Every person I meet seems to know something I don't know, every person I see knows a little less about something that I know. If we combine our knowledge everyday, get everybody somehow engaged, would we all discover all knowledge and everything?
Maybe everything is what we're supposed to see and the only way to see it is by seeing everyone. Take every footstep you'll ever take and you would be able to walk to every land. Would we all meet each other then or miss everyone else in our wandering?
Every is all-encompassing. It's a word that seems to want to cover all things. Everyday I search for meaning and am left wondering, does there have to be meaning in anything? Or is there meaning in everything?
Life is a question which has never been answered.
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