It seems that there are too many adults who do not understand that it is useless to tell young people that "It is the wide world".
These words are the "No. 1 most nihilistic words" for young people who want to commit suicide.
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In the first place, the world is a small place.
The world is the limit of what we can perceive.
There is no way to know what other people's worlds are like.
People who talk about other people's sense of the world as "small" or "shallow" when they can't even recognize it for themselves, is I think they are true idiots.
Adults abuse the phrase "the world is big" in a condescending way to children's worldview. However, from a child's point of view, they do not understand the worldview of "adults who commit suicide because of unemployment or job loss.
That's what children may think, "If you're worried about death, you can do anything."
I know that the use of the word "the world is wide" to others to be extremely rude in itself.
It is incomprehension, irreverence and disrespect for the worldview of others.
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If you really want to help a young guys who wants to commit suicide, what you have to do is
"Physically eliminate the cause of the young man's "want to commit suicide""
There is only this choice.
It's horribly annoying, and probably expensive and time consuming, but there's no other way.
In comparison, the one who tells young people that the world is wide,
is a cowardly hypocrite who is simply trying to change his "qualities" with just his mouth, without spending money or time easily.
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I don't have the energy to break into and understand the world of others.
Because it is troublesome.
Instead, I don't even think that I'd like someone to share in and understand the world of others
Well, for me
"The world isn't big, but over time, the world can change on its own, so you can wait it out"
"I've been able to surpass that a few times just by using the 'don't think about it, just live it' strategy.
I will only say that.