Aglossa
Member
- Oct 8, 2024
- 46
All things in this world are temporary. Humans are complex structures of molecules that form our cells, neurons, organs. Once we "die" these building blocks are decomposed and become parts of other organisms and materials on this planet. Our desires to love, to feel joy, to reproduce, our fears of pain, of death, of being alone - all are instincts hard coded in our biology. What is the purpose of our feelings? Nothing more than survival, really. We are terrified of being hurt even though pain is temporary. We are terrified of dying even though we know we are going to die someday anyway. Yet we are also terrified of staying alive.
One night I despair and find suicide to be the only solution. The next night I chat with a friend and find that leaving them behind would be too cruel. Then, the next night I feel like nothing in life matters anyway. My feeling are states that are constantly passing through in waves and evolving, never staying permanent. Really, we humans are really just fighting our instincts constantly.
One night I despair and find suicide to be the only solution. The next night I chat with a friend and find that leaving them behind would be too cruel. Then, the next night I feel like nothing in life matters anyway. My feeling are states that are constantly passing through in waves and evolving, never staying permanent. Really, we humans are really just fighting our instincts constantly.