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“In his novel Cat’s Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut (1963) proposed that a human being is really no more than a pile of lucky mud. After all, the human body is chemically not much different from the dirt it walks on, plus a lot of water (the body is about 70 percent water). The only difference, says Vonnegut, is that this mass of mud is up and walking around. More important, it has awareness, so it can look around and experience the world. The other mud, that stuff underfoot, does not get to do that. It just lies there, ignorant of all the interesting things happening above…Therefore, it is imperative not to waste this brief period of lucky awareness. As long as you are alive and aware mud, and not just regular mud, you must experience as much of the world as possible, as vividly as possible. In particular, you need to be aware of your luck and know it won’t last – this is your only chance.” -David Funder