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goro "intrusive thoughts" akechi (
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2024-09-09 05:25 pm (UTC)
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It depends on what you consider living, I suppose.
Is it better to aimlessly seek out an untouchable goal, constantly rising to it and plummeting to the ground in failure, just to stay alive?
Or is it better to live a focused life where you will attain true happiness by grabbing what you seek, no matter how soon or late in life that is?
Philosophers have asked such questions over the years. It's dependent on the person.
The question I have is - for a man who seeks death so adamantly, would either option really make you happy?
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Is it better to aimlessly seek out an untouchable goal, constantly rising to it and plummeting to the ground in failure, just to stay alive?
Or is it better to live a focused life where you will attain true happiness by grabbing what you seek, no matter how soon or late in life that is?
Philosophers have asked such questions over the years. It's dependent on the person.
The question I have is - for a man who seeks death so adamantly, would either option really make you happy?