Life begins as energy from the universe and ultimately returns to it. Between these two states lies the brief phenomenon we call human life.
This in-between is not inherently chaotic. At its simplest, life could remain an act of survival, as it is for most living beings. Yet the human mind reshapes it. Basic needs evolve into desire, actions into dreams. Living becomes hoping; happiness is contained, sadness deepens into numbness, and emotions multiply beyond control.
Humans may not be more complex in essence, but the mind constructs layers within experience. Through thought, memory, and imagination, existence becomes turbulent, fragmented, and emotionally dense—a field where order and disorder coexist, reflecting the inner landscape shaped between birth and return.