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OK so there's a book that was written in the completely totally absolutely describe every little instance of your life perfectly from start to finish and the first page all the way to the last would you read it all the way through now be careful if you read all way through you'll know how you die
I would definitely read it, but I feel like at some point I would get bored because that has to be such a long book. Like, what are we talking? Are we talking like paraphrased? Is it like a summary of my life? Or is it like every single detail? Because if it's every single detail, I couldn't get through the whole book.
I wouldn't read it because I'm not reading. Breathing, breathes out, breathes in, breathes out. Say's one word, says another word. I am reading my whole life. I'm not reading. Flipping. Nineteen.
I would just read it up until current day and then next year I'll read up until then and then the year after that and then the year after that. I won't go ahead. I'll just catch up to what I already know.
Yes, I would read it and I think people put too much emphasis on worrying about how. You know I'm saying how and when instead of knowing that you're gonna.
You know what I'm saying? Me, uh, me reading it and then knowing how I died, like, that wouldn't save me. Like, everybody died. That wouldn't save me. And giving my current situation, I kind of already know how.
Well, at some point in the book, there's going to be a big chunk that's just me reading the book, and in that book will be the book, and it just becomes this endless cycle of me reading about me reading the book. It's like a hall of mirrors.