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TopicIf you are able to wake up and breath and live your life normally. You are lucky
wolfy42
03/18/22 2:14:52 AM
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It's not really a great thing just because you wake up healthy, what really determines if it's great is if there is any goal you have in life, anything that makes you happy, or any reason why you would work towards something or to make someone else happy or safe.

If you have nothing worthwhile in your life, then waking up is just a chore, and until you do have a purpose it's almost torture.

So many people have goals in their lives, or family they care about (or who cares about them), and just can't imagine why anyone would be unhappy with the fact they were born or forced to exist without their consent. I have heard people even laugh about that, like it's funny when someone says they didn't agree to be born.

If you have a family that cares for you and help you grow up, then yes, they have spent time and energy helping you live, and throwing it away could be considered ungrateful.

If you don't, and you didn't and you dealt with the world starting from the absolute bottom, then being unhappy with being born and then tossed aside, is not unreasonable.

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