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Life is both joy and pain, and she should have accepted both because the alternative is non-life, the oblivion of returning to the Moon. The pain is metaphysical, the ontological absence of the possibility of existing as we understand it.
Life is both joy and pain, and she should have accepted both because the alternative is non-life, the oblivion of returning to the Moon.
The pain is metaphysical, the ontological absence of the possibility of existing as we understand it.
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