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snow / diary

It might seem odd to share this with everyone who supports me, but…

Lately, even when I receive large corporate projects, I’ve been turning them down more often, explaining that I can’t take a prosocial stance on social media—especially given its unpredictable reactions.

Since dropping out of high school, I’ve never intended to live a “proper” life. Art education, Adobe’s student discounts, and jobs with unmanageable responsibilities have never been for me.

I feel that in the year before last and last year, I was somewhat more prosocial. In hindsight, that might have been the peak of a manic phase. Now, I’m the opposite—every day I reflect on existential issues and think about death.

Yet, I fear death as well. I believe the world ceases to exist after I die. To me, the world is nothing more than an image on my retina. Even knowing that, imagining a post-death world—a world where someone mourns my corpse—makes my legs weak.

There are many joyful moments too. Recently, I visited an aquarium with an artist friend. It was a somewhat unusual aquarium, featuring brightly lit tanks under sunlight that displayed fish such as sardines and mackerel, as well as washed-up trash.

From opening to closing, we were so captivated by the fish, the trash, and old paintings related to fishing that we couldn’t see everything.

She is a friend with whom I go on sketching trips to the sea several times a year. While we were peering at small freshwater fish together, I noticed that I found comfort in the scent of her clothes—something I had never felt before. On our way home, we went to a seafood restaurant and ate crab together. It was delicious.

P.S.

I am concerned about the state of the world. Perhaps my melancholy is due to that, too.

snow / diary

Comments

It is widespread (including me) and may be universal, to be disconcerted at the concept of the permanent end of consciousness.

K MI

Thanks for sharing this with us! I've been speaking with a philosopher friend recently who has grown a similar introspective nature. There is much in this world we can be critical of, and much we can appreciate: I hope that we can maintain our health well enough that we can be part of it all, while striving to improve the state of the world!

Brantly McCord


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