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... Enduring daily pain, unable to bask in the sun, living inhumanly, a life worse than death.
Ending it all would bring release from suffering, yet the desire to cling to life, embracing all the agony, persists. Why?
I remember now.
Yes, at first, it was for a noble purpose.
To eradicate all evil, to seek a miracle.
"If humanity is beyond saving if evil cannot be cut off by human means..."
"If the utopia is a place humanity cannot reach..."
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