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Mizuki ([personal profile] mooninthewater) wrote in [community profile] sticksandbones 2024-06-19 04:44 pm (UTC)

[ Understandable! Mizuki doesn't entirely agree, but only because he's only slightly spoiled with buffets (that he's admittedly banned from a lot of) and eating contests. Simply don't live in a hellscape, Zazie?

He does see what he means, though. Mizuki has to deal with that on a constant basis, which is why he simply Stopped trying to figure it out. Moral compasses are just too confusing to figure out. Everything should just be right or wrong, no in betweens that make your head hurt. Bluh. ]


Humans don't... really function on survival. There's definitely some self-preservation here and there, but the "good" ones don't seem to have any. [ See: Those who recklessly throw themselves into the fire if it means they might save just one person. ] I don't know why bad people do what they do. I've studied it for some time, but it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. But the good does.

People have experiences that they can’t pass on to their kin like we can, so they pass that on to others by weaving these beautiful stories, or creating profound artworks, to share it with others. Others are able to absorb those stories to take into themselves and make it their own. They learn from others goodness. And they can choose to accept or reject it. It’s kind of like planting a tree. If the place your planting it is not sustainable for the tree, it won’t grow. But that won’t stop the original tree from trying to plant more seeds. Does that make more sense?

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