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Hahem
Knows too much
- Feb 4, 2023
- 66
Suicide is the only true way out.
The fundamental problem of life: existence is imposed on the individual without their consent (naturally) and has great potential to entail suffering - which the individual hasn't agreed to.
Life can be seen as a gift or a parasite. A gift because it creates a being which can then partake in living - which is assumed to be good, or, at least, worth it. But life can be seen as a parasite, it spreads constantly, like a virus, by the act of reproduction - an act that is biologically programmed to every new specimen - bringing with it living and all its associated struggles: suffering, pain, hunger, thirst, anxiety, fear, anger, aging and the inevitable death.
Life is a continous struggle, but for what? To create more life, and so it goes. The only way to enjoy life is to be lucky, focus on the pleasures and have a blissful ignorance of the negative aspects of existence.
In face of all of this. Suicide, posits itself as a valid and perfectly reasonable response. Here we don't imagine the hasty and sloppy kind of suicide often depicted on the media and the public's imagination, but as a completely rational and well though-out action. Carefully crafted as to allow us to finally find freedom from the existence to which was mercilessly imposed upon us.
When cornered by all sides, life gives no option, but to keep going and to struggle, suffer, and there's nothing other beings can do to help, in fact, they would rather take advantage of you to gain the upper hand in the survival of the fittest. Suicide though, presents itself as a caring mother offering a generous, warm helping hand to its children, it offers a valid alternative to the challenges of existence. For sure, suicide shouldn't be thought as an act of defeat or limitation, but as an act of victory and true freedom over life's carelessly harmful impositions and unecessary hurdles.
Pardon my yapping, I need to get my thoughts out. I hope it will be of some use to anyone.
The fundamental problem of life: existence is imposed on the individual without their consent (naturally) and has great potential to entail suffering - which the individual hasn't agreed to.
Life can be seen as a gift or a parasite. A gift because it creates a being which can then partake in living - which is assumed to be good, or, at least, worth it. But life can be seen as a parasite, it spreads constantly, like a virus, by the act of reproduction - an act that is biologically programmed to every new specimen - bringing with it living and all its associated struggles: suffering, pain, hunger, thirst, anxiety, fear, anger, aging and the inevitable death.
Life is a continous struggle, but for what? To create more life, and so it goes. The only way to enjoy life is to be lucky, focus on the pleasures and have a blissful ignorance of the negative aspects of existence.
In face of all of this. Suicide, posits itself as a valid and perfectly reasonable response. Here we don't imagine the hasty and sloppy kind of suicide often depicted on the media and the public's imagination, but as a completely rational and well though-out action. Carefully crafted as to allow us to finally find freedom from the existence to which was mercilessly imposed upon us.
When cornered by all sides, life gives no option, but to keep going and to struggle, suffer, and there's nothing other beings can do to help, in fact, they would rather take advantage of you to gain the upper hand in the survival of the fittest. Suicide though, presents itself as a caring mother offering a generous, warm helping hand to its children, it offers a valid alternative to the challenges of existence. For sure, suicide shouldn't be thought as an act of defeat or limitation, but as an act of victory and true freedom over life's carelessly harmful impositions and unecessary hurdles.
Pardon my yapping, I need to get my thoughts out. I hope it will be of some use to anyone.