One does not actively seek a truth in a park because it is assumed that no events will occur there. **In rebelling against this truth, man becomes submissive and begins to be possessed by the truth. **
Only in situations where the truth exists too much will people re-judgment. When you zoom in on the truth, you witness its deterioration, like the oil painting of the corpse in the photo. It is no longer man who captures the truth, but the truth staring at man. Only those who have been violated have the right to approach the truth. But the victimized is an imaginary, and fear induces people to become the victimized.
When the truth disappears - the photo is ripped off - people go back to square one. It is easier to forget the truth than to forget a dream.
After that, doubts come into play, and people are no longer comfortable in the game. However, can continuing the game or ending the game be an option?
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