RemainingDubious
All of these lies are not worth fighting for
- Feb 18, 2024
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Do you think most "normal" people have Stockholm syndrome?
There's been times i've foolishly opened up to people in the past and told them exactly how i feel. There's been times people genuinely seemed shocked and sometimes even disgusted that i hate what they call "life"
People seem to see it as a wonderful gift that should be cherished. i've often wondered am i my own problem. Is my perspective wrong? Am i just being ungrateful?
The more time passes the more information i discover. i often observe to gain a better understanding. i can't ignore the facts that are so plain to see, yet it seems most people refuse to even look at the facts. They don't want to understand. i couldn't count the times people have tried to sell me a better scenario that might come one day. Might isn't good enough. People soon get annoyed when others assume, yet it's completely fine to assume someones "life" will magically get better for some reason. The fact is everything we know will decay at some point, that is certain.
At the moment a lot of the lyrics in I Get Out - Lauryn Hill really resonates with me.
Why is it so difficult for people to accept reality? If this were a simulation like the matrix Agent Smith wouldn't even need to exist when it's full of people in love with the lie.
There's been times i've foolishly opened up to people in the past and told them exactly how i feel. There's been times people genuinely seemed shocked and sometimes even disgusted that i hate what they call "life"
People seem to see it as a wonderful gift that should be cherished. i've often wondered am i my own problem. Is my perspective wrong? Am i just being ungrateful?
The more time passes the more information i discover. i often observe to gain a better understanding. i can't ignore the facts that are so plain to see, yet it seems most people refuse to even look at the facts. They don't want to understand. i couldn't count the times people have tried to sell me a better scenario that might come one day. Might isn't good enough. People soon get annoyed when others assume, yet it's completely fine to assume someones "life" will magically get better for some reason. The fact is everything we know will decay at some point, that is certain.
At the moment a lot of the lyrics in I Get Out - Lauryn Hill really resonates with me.
Why is it so difficult for people to accept reality? If this were a simulation like the matrix Agent Smith wouldn't even need to exist when it's full of people in love with the lie.
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