Birth, old age, sickness and death have nothing to do with who you are

Madelyn 2022-03-21 09:02:59

"You know, I'm a materialist, an atheist. My worldview is based on reason and observation, cause and effect, logic and deduction, and I've always been a rationalist."

"Statistically, as Janet always reminds me, your class background and economic status determine your health and life expectancy, not your diet and exercise. So words like curse and witchcraft, Never in my dictionary, but now, everything seems to be different. Maybe, but worst of all, I asked myself an unanswerable question, even a metaphysical one - why? it's me?"

Bill, a professor at Yale University, a top intellectual, an upper class with a combination of wisdom and honor.

When he asked about "why cancer chose him", he really felt at this moment that he was born equal and equal in the face of death.

Death will not be very kind to you because you are in a high position, learn to be rich, high society, etc.

When I need to take away your life, I will be rude, I will not talk to you about human feelings, IQ, wealth, and class.

everyone born equally. In the journey of life, the most critical and core part is "birth, old age, sickness and death", regardless of whether it is the upper class or the bottom poor, everyone is the same. Therefore, you don't have to look down on yourself, and you don't have to pay homage to others. Everyone's ending is the same. You won't be able to cross the ending just because you lower yourself or worship others, and let the god of death be kind.

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  • April: You're a *first* class lesbian and a *second* rate thinker. Must be all those women's studies.

  • Martha: I too am frequently described by internet trolls as an embarrassment, or worse. Much worse, actually. Is it a crime to be an embarrassment?