As he was watching the sunset a sudden thought invaded
his brain, and in a fit of scientific ‘de ja vu’ he remembered that the
earth had gone around the sun almost 4.5 billion times, a fact he learned
in his science book in the summer of his youth.
And now he was there
approaching only his 25th trip around the Sun. He knew he would make a
few more trips while the earth will keep on going for a few billion
years more, without him, to witness the sunset. He found it so unfair.
And in the helm of all the scientific thoughts he realized the meager
unimportance of his existence, something he could not comprehend in the
small cabin of his apartment.
Mortality never stood a chance he thought,
he wanted to witness the sunset again and again for a billion years
more. And that’s when he decided to be immortal.
He
decided to paint. He painted the sunset in the shades of all the
colors his modest palette could create, of all the colors his canvas
could hold, because some wise man once said,
“the idea is not to live
forever but to create something that will.”
And
that’s when he knew that his existence is not limited by the shackles
of mortality, its beyond that, he will exist in his creation, in his
art, for a billion years more, until everything becomes stardust and
creation begins again.