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On Quarter Life Crisis And Existential Crisis


   


 What is life? Why i am here on all the space in the universe? Does my life matter? 
 Questions asking answers but is the answer more important than the question itself for life has
 no meaning until we give meaning to it. Does it makes life subjective?

  On one episode of Rick and Morty. Morty tells her sister summer when she tried to run away from their home when she learned that she was a result of unplanned pregnancy this quote "No body exist on purpose. No body belongs anywhere. Everybody's gonna die. come watch TV?"  He tried to dissuade her from leaving by telling her that he's a Morty from another multiverse and that  the Morty and rick of that universe was buried in their backyard.

 It sounds depressing at first but it was very comforting words coming from morty. No body will get out of this life alive, Everyone of us will gonna die and just become fertilizing daffodils. There was no ingrained meaning in life right? but still to give meaning to something that was meaningless, to find something worth finding for, to have a passion you can give all your energy with, to love someone you will never regret is life greatest moment isn't it? We all lived for that moment so until then just live :)


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