To say that life is unpredictable is a gross understatement. You never know what you'll be served between today and tomorrow. It's a bit like scrolling through a social media feed. One moment you're transported to a tropical beach via a calm, beautiful travel post. Then boom! Some crazy, loud video pops up and blasts you back to reality. It's a wild ride. But all we can do is hang on tight. And embrace the chaos.
In a world that sometimes feels like a sitcom, thriller, drama, horror and fantasy all rolled into one, chaotic memes remind us that it’s okay to laugh at the absurdity of it all. Call them Gen Z’s secret language, millennials’ coping mechanism, and boomers’ worst nightmare. Some make no sense. Others have no rules. Most are hilariously relatable, even if we can't quite figure out why.
If you feel like your day's lacking a bit of drama, you might want to head over to an X account called Chaotic Memes. It's exactly what the name implies. A wall of superb chaos. Cursed energy. Inside jokes. Wonderfully unhinged memes. Bored Panda has put together the best posts from the page. Buckle up and keep scrolling for a rollercoaster ride from start to finish. Don't forget to upvote your favorites. Don't miss our article about why it's sometimes best to embrace chaos. You'll find that between the chaotic memes.
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Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote that "You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." Granted, the German philosopher did suffer a massive mental breakdown towards the end of his life. But Nietzsche has been lauded as one of the most influential of all modern thinkers.
He believed that instead of denying or running away, we should embrace the chaos. That is, after all, when growth and transformation occur. As the Zen Habits site puts it, "Learn to embrace uncertainty, and be open to change. Learn to let go of control, and surf the ever-changing wave. Let unpredictability rule, let randomness be the force of our life, let spontaneity be the rule."
How do we know he isn't paying well? We need the sound recording.
Zen Habits founder Leo Babauta believes that chaos and creativity are one and the same. "Creative work doesn't happen by plan and control. Sure, some of the world's creative geniuses were detail freaks, but they didn't make a plan to come up with a creative genius idea – it came to them because they were open to random thoughts, explored paths no one else had thought to look down, took an idea they saw from someone else and twisted it in a new way," he writes. "Creativity comes from a place of chaos, and it's only when you open yourself to this lack of control that you can come up with your best creativity."
I am amazed what movies companies go through to make a movie and all the detail they have to put in the movies to make it look real.
Babauta isn't the only one who lives by this philosophy. Seasoned project manager Tara Miller says she thrives in chaos. Despite having a job that brings order to the table.
"I'd argue that chaos is where greatness, innovation, and magic happen if you can push through the discomfort," Miller wrote for PM World Journal. "You often see the best in humans come out when they're forced to push their limits. For me, the alternative to chaos is complacency."
"Self discovery and self realizations happen during moments of confusion, clutter and consistent complexity when you're feeling lost, headed for trouble," adds best-selling author Bob Miglani. He wrote an entire book on the topic, called "Embrace The Chaos."
Miglani says when you embrace the chaos and move forward in life, you get crystal clear as to what makes you more fulfilled, more satisfied and ultimately, more happy. "That's when your mind gets really clear as to what's the most important thing you want out of life. Because the mind cannot focus on all of those things, your mind suddenly awakens and hones in," he explains.
The author says that sometimes a big challenge or adversity that seems insurmountable at the time is exactly what we need. It jolts us to recognize what we really want, he adds. "And for some people, it becomes less about the money…and more about the relationships, the family, the kids and good health."
Whether we like it or not, chaos forces us to make difficult choices and take bold steps forward in life, says Miglani. "Once you actually embrace uncertainty and go ahead with a life goal or a relationship, you begin to change, discovering new things about yourself."
Miller, meanwhile, makes reference to "the edge of chaos." She says, in her line of work, it's a "sweet spot" where you have enough structure to guide your team and manage your resources but enough flexibility to pivot when necessary and adapt to changing circumstances.
"Chaos gives me, as a project manager, confidence and motivation," writes Miller, adding that her favorite part of a project is when no one else can see the way through, but she's already starting to see the pieces come together.
How i will feel when MAGAts drive this country into the abyss. FAFO I won't feel bad for you.
Babauta believes that embracing uncertainty is the ultimate freedom. "You don't know what you're going to do today, nor what will come up. You are locked into nothing. You are completely free to do anything, to pursue any creative pursuit, to try new things as they come up, to be open to meeting new people," he wrote on the Zen Habits blog. "It can be scary at first, but if you smile when you think of not knowing, you'll soon realize it's a joyous thing."
Every time. I just stop talking altogether. Nope, y'all don't deserve to hear whatever gold was about to come out of my mouth.
When you embrace the chaos, you begin to value different things in life, adds Miglani. "Deeper, richer conversations with friends, colleagues and family. To find real meaning and joy in the smallest things. Like a caterpillar, you transform into a butterfly."
How do you feel about embracing the chaos? Let us know in the comments below.
Did some calculations and wow, apparently I would have lived well into the 22nd century. 🙄
Does it affect the baby in the same way? If a kid screams, does the kid keep screaming because they can't stand the loud noise?
The angels next door sing loud high-pitched hymns all freaking night long!
"Which nerve are you getting on? Let's turn to the wall chart, shall we?"
Oh my god, is she reading fanfic written by a hørñÿ teenager? That's surely not a real book?
Unfortunately, a lot of ya books look like that these days :(
Load More Replies...Psst, they are all occuring simultaneously. All matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we’re the imagination of ourselves.
Yeah, but not great for pulling the ships into harbour, and definitely not under the Brooklyn Bridge.
Spidey trying to give hints to Jonah, but Jonah just doesn't see them. XD
It's true. Not sure how I'm able to spend $100 in like 3 minutes flat, but here we are.
Really!? I've only talked to one whose name is spelled like me and I was like "OMG, I'm named -name-!" And she said " AHHH! I've never met another -name- before!" And then we both friended each other and that was it.
You know what's worst? I can clearly see there are three, but for a split second my eyes went out of focus and I saw four. XD
"B" - I do hexadecimal. I'm a programmer and Roger did not specify decimal.
Lol still remember when my friend got approached by a pan handler in the city. He yelled at the guy "if I give this $20 to you, I am you!"
lucky mf, i've ALWAYS wanted to live in a world like gumball's. where you can literally be any being in the observable universe and no one would care
Jokes aside, my diabetologist just got a machine that checks my eyes without having to use drops and it uses an AI to check the result.
