Chemi
*.✧ Que Sera, Sera ✧.* | 25y/o fem
- Nov 25, 2025
- 36
At some point, convenience and the rush for shiny new things stopped being luxuries and became expectations. Everyone chases the newest, "best" upgrade that promises to make life easier but to afford it, they give away huge pieces of their own time, energy, and peace.
And it makes me wonder: is it really worth it? Is the constant competition with everyone around us worth trading away the very things that make life feel like life? Was sacrificing our mental well-being and our limited lifetime really the price we were meant to pay?
I cant imagine living a happy long life in such a society.
I really can't imagine wanting to force a new child into this life knowing all to well the suffering they will have to endure for the next 80 years.
And it makes me wonder: is it really worth it? Is the constant competition with everyone around us worth trading away the very things that make life feel like life? Was sacrificing our mental well-being and our limited lifetime really the price we were meant to pay?
I cant imagine living a happy long life in such a society.
I really can't imagine wanting to force a new child into this life knowing all to well the suffering they will have to endure for the next 80 years.