The Reprise Of Worries Redux

The Way Out Of Purgatory

Mi'kail Eli'yah
10 min readJul 9, 2024

Breaking The Spell

Worries take up so much of our minds that our lives are filled mostly with them. We are afraid to ignore them because of the consequences that can take form if we do. Our only self-assurance is to be larger than our situations, and to see beyond them is to see beyond ourselves. This takes transcendental thinking — this changes the story of our worries, and it gets us on a wider plane of possibilities to understand that the situation can be more malleable than we formerly thought of. In the same manner, fate can be volatile and things can turn drastically worse very fast, hence, while we cautious not promote the `count your blessings` complacency, it is truly a chance we should cherish and work forward with, as there are indeed people who would desire the exchange their fate with ours. We have to not forget that the next moment is not promised to any of us.

We hardly know anything about the observable universe. As humans, we should also doubt our own doubts. Nothing is for certain. With death comes life, and life comes death. We hardly know the day in the story of time itself.

意外和明天不知道哪一个会先到 (We never know which will come first — the accident or tomorrow.)

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Mi'kail Eli'yah
Mi'kail Eli'yah

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