
Death is beautiful
Warlock
- May 20, 2021
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What do you think, against the background of the universe and everything else, does our life have any meaning?
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I enjoy the idea but when everyday is suffering living in the moment is not helpfulI think the current moment is important. We spend so much time in yesterday and tomorrow, regrets, we miss the realness of life. In the end we all die in some way. We are made of cosmic dust and we replenish the earth when we die.
It has meaning this exact moment.What do you think, against the background of the universe and everything else, does our life have any meaning?
My life doesn't matter. I'm just another small animal no different from the animals dead on the side of the road hit by cars.What do you think, against the background of the universe and everything else, does our life have any meaning?
After reading this post, I wanted to shoot myself with a shotgun lol, this is because I realized for a moment how insignificant I amMy life doesn't matter. I'm just another small animal no different from the animals dead on the side of the road hit by cars.
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Even the Earth is an insignificant piece of dust in the immense void of space.
The next nearest star after the sun Proxima Centauri is 25 trillion miles away.