Wavering Shame
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  • Reads 36
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2024
Is there any value in the behavior of living?
Many of times, people have questioned-and questioned, "Why is it that we live?" What could possibly be worth achieving in turn for these 'suffering' and 'burdens'? They often ask why we live. What was the value, the purpose? Is there really any point? In living? People happen to have tendencies, intrusive thoughts, dark, brooding thoughts, and of course, some happen to act as if life is nothing more than a meaningless act to entertain those who merely mock our own transgressions and deficiencies. This will soon follow the demeanor of a young girl, who sincerely wanted to find the purpose in her existence.
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