
Manic Panic
Deaths Embrace
- Jan 5, 2025
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I've been asking myself this question for years ...
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Basically, no, in my opinion. But, if you are fortunate (as I have been) you can find enough good things to give you reasons to continue living. But ultimately it is all pointless, and not having been born in the first place would have been preferable.I've been asking myself this question for years ...
And remember, it isn't worth because of you being born into that good position, it's worth it because that good position shielded you from the truth that your life can be an absolute shit hole and you experiencing suicidal thoughts and clinical depression. This is why for some people even if they would be dropped 2 billion dollars on their backs, they still wouldn't be "cured". You need to be born and indoctrinated and shielded from a child and if you aren't, good luck, no?life is only really worth living if you were born into a good position in the first place. wealthy family, loving parents, a country that didn't want to rid of your minority group, all that. it also depends on your willingness to live. if you live in constant despair, then why bother suffering? it's like putting your pet down. you put them down because you see them suffering and you only want the best for them.