What we gain from those we lost

What we gain from those we lost

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Many don't think to wonder about why they were born - not their purpose though, that's a common mystery - what I mean is more to do with: 'Why do people decide to have a child?' The simplest answer is just instinct, that is what we were born to do; survive and reproduce, but that opens an entire other argument I don't want to get into here. Instead I will write a story, and when you finish reading it, I will ask the same question. I may end up writing many stories before I come to a conclusion for myself, but every question has an answer, just as every story has an end.
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