Friday, March 5, 2010

It is not that I MAY not kill myself, it is that I CAN'T.

There is nothing related to the word "kill yourself". The world is stuffed with uncertainties that rely beyond global knowledge. There is no way people are able to know whether or not he or she is sitting at the front of the classroom, traveling the world or eating an apple pie. Nothing is known. All we know is nothing. When people come up to me and ask me questions, they expect me to answer with what people like to hear. Nevertheless in spite of my ideals, all I can say is "What do you believe? Do you think it is correct to kill myself? Do you think life exists and I should not kill myself?" The only answer for these set of questions might sound bizarre to a narrow-knowledge-minded person but it is not that you should not kill yourself, it is more in depth, that you cannot. You don't exist so you have no power to kill yourself if you are non existent. However, you might not understand what I am saying; your auditory skills are absorbing my words but not processing my explanation. At this level, the answer to this question is projected by yourself, since you won't believe my explanation. Those answers to those questions are made by yourself. Your life relies on rhetoric. I am no one to judge whether or not euthanasia is moral or ethical. The answer to the previous question relies on the rhetoric minds of each self.

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