There is a Fate Worse than Death
I was watching a movie called 'The Old Guard' with my girlfriend the other day. The movie is about a group of people who are immortal (no spoilers there), haha. One of the immortals is faced with a terrible fate - she is captured and locked in the depths of the ocean. Drowning to death, then reviving, only to drown again. Despite being 'immortal,' she has a fate worse than death. She experiences the pain of dying, every few minutes, for eternity. I wondered to myself - if I was in her position, I think I'd much rather just die. I suppose it's similar to the torture practices of waterboarding, where you face near death, only to be given the relief of air, just so you can go through the same painful practice. Metaphorically speaking, I think many people live a variation of this, although nowhere near that uncomfortable. Many people live two very different lives. The first, is what they do in the outside world. What they do as their job, their relationships, and their hobbies. The second, is what they do in their internal world. What they fantasise about 'being' or 'doing' one day. What they'd rather be doing. Who they'd prefer to be. I believe the further away your internal world is from your external world, the greater your struggle will be. In a metaphorical sense - you are drowning. You are drowning in either the external world or the internal, neither is more 'beneficial' than the other. You can have a good 'external' life but your internal world could be trash. These people are the types who might have good money, a property, and 'appear' successful. But on the inside, they dread their relationships, they hate going to work and they tell themselves its all 'worth it' because 'look at what I have.' On the other end of the spectrum, you might have a great 'internal' life but your external world could be trash. These are the types of people who are 'content' with themselves and 'feel great' but have nothing on the outside. This in itself is not a 'bad' thing. However, if you have people who rely on you in some capacity, like kids, parents or even just friends - then 'being content' with yourself whilst you are not able to look after those around you is going to cause friction at some point.