to live or not to live that's what im really asking myself.
Šmykľavka: 2
is it better to endure all the pain and unfairness life throws at us, or to stand up and fight against all those problems and by fighting, finally end them?
Šmykľavka: 3
“To die, to sleep. nothing more and by sleeping, to say we end the heartache and the countless troubles that come with being human. That’s an ending we should all wish for.”
Šmykľavka: 4
“To die, to sleep, to sleep… maybe even to dream, ah, there’s the catch.”
Šmykľavka: 5
“Because in that sleep of death, who knows what kind of dreams might come when we’ve left this life behind? That fear is what makes us stop and think—it’s why we put up with so much suffering.”
Šmykľavka: 6
“After all, who would choose to endure life’s beatings and insults, the abuse from powerful people, the arrogance of the proud, the pain of unreturned love, the delay of justice, the rudeness of officials, and the mistreatment of good people when he could simply end it all with a single stab of a knife?”
Šmykľavka: 7
“Who would carry life’s heavy burdens, sweating and groaning through it all, except for the fear of what comes after death, that mysterious country no traveler ever comes back from?”
Šmykľavka: 8
“That fear confuses our minds and makes us put up with the suffering we already know rather than risk facing what we don’t know.”
Šmykľavka: 9
“And so, our conscience makes cowards of us all. Our natural boldness turns pale from too much thinking. Our big plans lose their momentum because we overthink them, and so, we fail to act.”
Šmykľavka: 10
“But wait here comes Ophelia. Beautiful girl, may your prayers include forgiveness for all my sins.”
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