Akechi draws a slow, deep breath, silent at first. What does he consider life's purpose? How can he give an unbiased answer, when the world's cruelty broke him, and he in turn became the type of monster he once despised?
Well, he should at least say something.]
I believe that life has no inherent meaning. Some people are born out of a desire to raise and love their children. Others are born on 'accident,' or due to more heinous circumstances.
I don't believe in predestination, or some divine purpose or right. I believe it is up to the individual to determine their path in life and derive their own meaning.
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Akechi draws a slow, deep breath, silent at first. What does he consider life's purpose? How can he give an unbiased answer, when the world's cruelty broke him, and he in turn became the type of monster he once despised?
Well, he should at least say something.]
I believe that life has no inherent meaning. Some people are born out of a desire to raise and love their children. Others are born on 'accident,' or due to more heinous circumstances.
I don't believe in predestination, or some divine purpose or right. I believe it is up to the individual to determine their path in life and derive their own meaning.