Why dieing is not a solution to your problem(s)
Dieing might seem to some as a way of letting go of all problems.
However, I don’t think that’s how the world works. For example, say
that someone’s got a grudge against you; if that’s the case, then
they might have an advantage over you once you’re dead; not only
that, but those who have done you wrongs might never see justice.
Now, if you kept living, then you might be seeing
justice being given to those who have done you wrongly. Sometimes
it might take a day, other times a few months, or maybe even a
lifetime. But don’t ever lose hope when it comes to solving your
problems. Yes, hope might be lost in some way, but it’s like this:
it’s like falling into a coma; in that case, you don’t lose all hope of
life, but merely can have the illusion of being dead, and it’s in that
way that life can work too; you might be convinced that you have
been killed by your problems, but after being tortured, you might
realize that pain is essential and you actually might still have hope.
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