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Life — is a survival game
When humans are born they experience freedom, but that feeling won’t last long.
Humans expect us to do things that we barely know of. Expect us to act with decency when the world they see is crueler than hell. Expect us to accept everything as if they know our circumstances. Expect us to forgive when they know nothing about our life. Expect us to give more when there’s nothing to be given.
Humans are selfish beings. We keep striving for a better life.
The higher your expectations, the more likely you will be disappointed when they are not met.
Human mistakes will soon be forgotten by others. Your grudges will be ignored by history. And if it does, it won’t matter once you’re gone. Your soul will most likely be forgotten, insignificant to future generations and to the future of humanity. We have no obligation to have anything; all we have to do is live.
“If we die then why are we alive?”
