I’m always alone. Nobody cares. Life is all messed up. We live in this world, why? In the end we all just die. To leave a legacy? For who? In the end they’ll all die too. We go through life, we struggle, we fight, we stress, and we suffer. In the end we are all alone, just the way we were born, we leave the earth. ALONE!
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I think, there must be a reason for our sufferings… This world can’t be so cold and meaningless… A piece of rock in space. There must be balance… Perhaps, we will know, after we die… But if there is a reason, we must live… I know, it is stupid, but think, how complicated humans are… I don’t believe that we are just random chemicals… Maybe somebody created us… Or something… Maybe our legacy means nothing, but our life shouldn’t be meaningless…
I know, i can’t help…
But i wish you to find a friend… Somebody…
There is a lot of people who feel the same as you…
Sorry for my English, but i thought, i better write this comment as i can, than just go away without answer…
No worries, I understood. I mean yeah there may be someone or something out there that created us, I just don’t see the purpose in living miserably if after we die we may forget it all..I believe eventually we’ll all be wiped of the earth or evolve and earth will stay a bit longer without us continuing to destroy what’s left of it.
Totally agree, unfortunately we humans put too much emphasis on life and its meanings. When if we really think about it we are very similar to animals, plants and insects. We are born, breed, die and the cycle continues with our offspring. That is the meaning of llife, to reproduce and leave behind the next generation. Freedom of choice makes us different.
A work mate was telling me earlier i should try to eat healthier, she is worried about early death through health problems. My response was why?? We all have to die some day. Ironically she said after her salad she was going out for a cigarette.
One of the greatest lessons I’ve ever learned: the meaning of life is to discover that life has no meaning.
@ I dunno, I think I’ve reached that realization this week.