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According to the Existentialists, of course. Every action is a choice, every choice is a new you, so to speak.
lol! I'm sticking with Sartre on this oneDepends, of course, on the existentialist.
It's hard to reconcile those feelings for sure. It's funny how a few seconds of bliss can make the pain and suffering, and the hating all float away for a while.Guitar's Cry said:I have hated my existence. I'll think of all the horror and hatred and suffering that is possible through simply existing, and how suffering comes so much easier than happiness, and suddenly being alive seems a terrible game that we're thrown into. For what must we bear this hell?
But now and then I am struck by simple wonder and joy, and feel the love that is still possible.
Maybe there is a link to hate and pain?
lol! I'm sticking with Sartre on this one
For those who hate their existence, can you change it?
Would you?
Should you?