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Vivir_O_No

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Dec 10, 2023
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What's your opinion?

Despite recognizing the inherent absurdity of this world and universe, the pain that accompanies life remains a sobering reality that makes me remember that this is not as absurd as I thought after all. It is a nagging sensation that refuses to be ignored, a discomfort that persists in reminding us that something is amiss. While I may find amusement in the stupid nature of our existence, it does little to quell the underlying distress that persists. This is the paradox - Can I learn to chuckle at my own suffering as I do at the world's incongruities? Will there come a time when I view my pain as yet another eccentricity of life, dancing alongside it in absurd harmony? Or will my suffering kill me?
 
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Zany

Zany

scaredy-cat
Jan 31, 2024
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Sounds more like a 'try not to fall of the deep-end from your existential crisis challenge' if you ask me and I'd be right down there with you buddy
 
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they say it's darkest of all before the dawn
Sep 13, 2023
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I agree, I view life as a video game and it's a "try not to quit" challenge. Life throws so many obstacles at you and I just think that it's overall so pointless and meaningless. Like there's no reason why we exist, it was due to pure (unfortunate) chance. Life is just endless pain and suffering, and there's no reason for it, there's no meaning of life.
 
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hikikomorizombie

hikikomorizombie

Ouch
Jan 15, 2024
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absolutely it is. that's why every1 tries to find reasons to live & why 1 of the most asked questions abt our mortality is, 'what's my purpose/meaning for being here?'
 
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