...during any course of your life, in any situation in which you were in, about the magnitude of things in which had to happen throughout the course of history for you to be in the situation in which you were/are currently placed?
I didn't know what exact section this belonged but I thought that this was something worth "debating" so to speak.
What I mean by that question is, simply put (for example): You're sitting in your living room watching television.
This blows my minds, but consider everything that had to happen for you to be in that position. From something as complex as the history of homes, how they are built, where they are built, to how and why yours was constructed the way it is, to why you live there, etc. To something as simple as the lamp beside you, and everything that had to happen throughout history, everything that had to be invented, all of the people involved in that entire process, simply for that lamp to be beside you. To the everything in the room, as far off in history as it had to be invented, to as close in time as it was purchased by someone, to be in the room with you.
I don't know, it just blows my mind to think about how many millions of people were involved in everything we do, everything we use, see, and experience. Maybe it's just me, but it's somewhat amazing.