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Fact 1: The world is filled with so many interesting things.
- There are so many contents in the world that cannot be consumed within a lifetime.
- I always think this whenever I come across good works, etc.
- There are countless things that seem interesting to think about, learn, or create.
- There are also countless exciting unknown experiences.
- (As long as one can maintain basic needs) There are probably countless interesting things in this world.
- There are so many contents in the world that cannot be consumed within a lifetime.
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Fact 2: People worry, struggle, and suffer.
- If I narrow down the subject, at least I worry, struggle, and suffer.
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At first, I thought Facts 1 and 2 contradict each other.
- However, when I calmly write down the logic that connects the two, Facts 1 and 2 can actually coexist.
- If “continuously experiencing interesting things,” then “worries do not arise” is false.
- That is also part of life.
- If “there are plenty of interesting choices in the world, people choose the more interesting option,” is also false.
- There are various other criteria for evaluation.