Douglas Adams' description of Arthur Dent, "mostly harmless," is deceptively profound. But what does it *really* mean? More than just a label, it's a perspective. It's about finding your place in the vast, often absurd, universe.
Are you mostly harmless? Probably. Most of us are just trying to navigate the daily grind, leaving a minimal footprint. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. In a world often obsessed with grand achievements, being mostly harmless can be a quiet act of rebellion. It's about kindness, empathy, and avoiding unnecessary conflict.
Think of it as a low-impact lifestyle for the soul. Be aware of your surroundings, be respectful of others, and maybe, just maybe, carry a towel. Because in the grand scheme of things, that might be all it takes to make a positive difference… even if you're just mostly harmless.