"The Human condition"
Jun. 13th, 2025 01:00 pm
Humanity
Humanity is foolish, its existence is foolish.
And a fool might asked for the things that are fleeting and will die.
But a wise fool wants nothing.
For death cannot die and nothingness never changes.
If I asked for love;
you would give me every kind within the world, and
I would never know which one is real.
If I asked for riches; and had all, I would foolishly grow tired and bored.
If I asked for wisdom; and I knew everything, how awful it would be that I would know even the things I wish I didn't.
But if I ask for nothing, and I receive nothing.
I am one of two things;
1) A bored fool that can never be happy with anything.
2) A wise fool that knows better than to ask for anything in the first place.
I should want only this; to never want again.
To live with little regard to what I possess, to have no interest in dying things or fleeting emotions.
To rid myself of the human disease, to its sickness of wanting and its pain of whimsical emotions.