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Sayonara
- Apr 25, 2024
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I believe that this is the phrase most misunderstood by ordinary people, who do not understand that it is about suicide, but just like Carmus, I believe that the real problem is finding the moment in which suicide is worth it or not, I believe that it is something very personal, honestly I do not condemn anyone who decides to commit suicide and anyone who decides to live until their 100th birthday, there is no right and wrong, I think the compass to guide us to the moment when it is worth living is how much we can bear the pain, because the pain is very real and everyone knows how much they can take, feel free to disagree with me.
but my thought is that whoever leaves this world is not losing anything, over the years I have only seen how much the world gets worse, and that as the years go by, only more problems and illnesses appear, we correct problems and cure illnesses only for others to appear instead, as if it were a bad joke from the universe. You must be thinking that I'm a hypocrite because I'm still alive, but I answer, I'm a coward and "still" haven't managed to kill myself. Honestly, I want to read your thoughts and I'd love to for you to contradict me.
but my thought is that whoever leaves this world is not losing anything, over the years I have only seen how much the world gets worse, and that as the years go by, only more problems and illnesses appear, we correct problems and cure illnesses only for others to appear instead, as if it were a bad joke from the universe. You must be thinking that I'm a hypocrite because I'm still alive, but I answer, I'm a coward and "still" haven't managed to kill myself. Honestly, I want to read your thoughts and I'd love to for you to contradict me.