LIFE CIRCLE

Is Life Worth it?

Is Life Worth it?

Everybody is chasing something. Depending on what your needs are, you will always be chasing something. Owe unto you if your joy comes with chasing because you will never settle. Look at people conquering mountains, wanting to get to more. Look at athletes chasing more medals. They say the battle is against ourselves, and I wonder if it means we are trying to outdo our bodies.

One person will say decenter men and another will say decenter women, all because we are chasing a feeling.

What is life? The essence of it is the goal, or rather, the end game.

People tell you to find purpose, and you wonder what it is specifically. Those who have committed suicide have been asked why they didn’t try harder to stay alive. Which makes me ask, What is life?

People who did it right by society are out here revenging because life did them dirty. They finished school, found a job, got married, and invested. invested. One day they woke up and had nothing—not even pictures to show.

So while they try to regain, they break others because we’ll hurt people and people and hurt others.

But no, no, let’s not tell people to heal because it’s cliche. Instead, let’s tell men to avoid simping and women to avoid provoking men.

In the same breath, let’s have children, and when you break up, use them as bait to hurt the other person. person.  If that’s not enough, don’t be responsible for your seed. seed.  Just say that they say that when they grow up, they will look for me and go about their lives peacefully.

Accountability is too much to ask because the bar is so low that we are now settling for senseless people with excuses so lame they can’t be stated. 

And when a person has fought their demons and is now happy, let’s shame them for their choices.

If it’s a man, let’s tell him, ataachwa tena, that dust is constant. If it’s a woman, let’s say hakuna mtu atamtaka na watoto. . Oh, and when none of that is enough, we can stick to finding excuses for bad behaviors. behaviors. I mean, if it ain’t broken enough, why fix it?

 

 

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