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An old, old friend ([personal profile] nomoresharks) wrote in [community profile] citynet2023-09-06 09:21 pm

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I've an odd question to ask, if you'll indulge me.

Let us say a world exists where all work toward the betterment of their world, where none go without, and no one need be separated from their loved ones before they could bid farewell. Each day is peaceful and productive, and you know your place within it. You need not leave until you are ready, and only when you feel fulfilled.

Would you choose to live in this world or the one you came from? Why?

And to those who know why I ask this question, I pray you answer as well, and do so honestly. I promise 'tis in the spirit of keeping an open mind.
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[personal profile] anthropophagite 2023-09-11 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I think when someone says everyday is fulfilling and peaceful, it just feels like there is never any sort of... conflict. And truth be told, that is something we actually desire.

But I don't think we fully understand the way we truly want and desire it. "I want my life to be perfect" is a common thought, but I don't think most of us would even know what perfection looks like.
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[personal profile] anthropophagite 2023-09-14 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
You are probably right, yes.

I think even if we had it, we probably wouldn't realize it.