• fin@sh.itjust.works
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      5 days ago

      I mean, technically, you are given with a chance to kill yourself every single moment. The reason why you’re alive is because you choose to continue living.

      But yeah, I didn’t have the option not to be born. I would’ve probably selected not to if I knew the world is this shitty and fucked. Lol.

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        5 days ago

        It’s all obvious yeah. We (choose to) live mostly because we don’t have those powers to know how shitty and fucked the world is going to become in the future. Some even realize they build their own future.

        Me, I think you are free to do anything with your life. But you are most likely missing a lot if you think the best thing to do is to end yourself, at any point.

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          There’s a lot of missing life even with living.

          By habit, a lot of people will choose to see the negatives at all times and complain about those negatives meanwhile the good people and positives pass by uncounted.

          Not saying that’s a reason to die but it isn’t exactly observing your life honestly and without toxifying it.seems a wasted life in both accounts.

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        5 days ago

        to choose you’d have to be alive to make choice which is the paradox with that idea.