We are born, we have lived, we live, we expect to live more, and we will most indefinitely "die". What of "us", (us being defined as the part of our selves that has the ability to experience consciousness, what some may refer to as a "spirit", "soul", or "mind", the part of us that can experience awareness) before birth, we do not recall, and after death we cannot predict. If it is a manifestation of purely "physical" processes of the brain, or seperate from the brain and simply using the brain as a temporary filter of sensory information is up for debate. Whether or not either of these view points hold true in an objective reality, it does not matter because these concepts are nothing more than words attached to the experience of living by humans, to me human language is likened to us hearing dogs barking in the grand scheme of things and has no significance on the mechanisms of the Universe outside of the human mind. I believe that considering perspective is limited to the limited amount of information an individual has been exposed to , their own personal interpretation of that information(which may be wrong), and the limited amount of experiences an individual has, it is illogical to state that one mans view of objective reality is "True" and all others are wrong, i think its kind of arrogant. I view myself as one human, of billions, (not counting the other species on the planet) and all the other sentient beings that possibly exist in the Universe. I live on one planet of billions, in one solar system of billions, in one galaxy of billions, in a Universe that possibly compliments multiple other Universes, but yet again, there are only human diagrams that we use to make sense of the Universe and organize it. that is where i am at so far. i got more to say but my focus is wearing off lol, im listening to jimi hendrix so im gonna get focused on that lol.