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Go to Hell! 008 – is it a waste of time to think about death?

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  "It's a futile world anyway, so find what you really mean in this world and focus on it." The bottom line is to live hard in the present? Then isn't it a waste of time thinking about death? I think some people are wise since they were young. -You're going on a backpack trip? -You have to do everything you want to do before you die. -I see. But I'm not. Bang! Why don't you use the palace? Ring Ring Ring Ring Hello? The test results are bad? Hurry up and come to the surgery date? It's malicious? Yes, I see. So I think it was a necessary process for me to think about death. In the past, I thought it was reckless to see people taking risks and enjoying thrills, but now it's a little different. If you're afraid of dying or getting hurt and you don't try what you want to do, what's the point of living longer? You're going to die like this? Before I die, I'm sure everyone has something to be desired, but I still want to leave thinkin...

Go to Hell! 007 – Why is it scary to die?

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  Why is it scary to die? Maybe you're not scared to die? If anything doesn't exist and is newly created, one day it will disappear again. The universe had a beginning, so there's going to be an end one day. Cute! It's hard to accept death because I forgot the moment I was born. Now I die when I fall asleep, and tomorrow I think it's like my replica lives a day. If you look at it like that, you're going to die, it's just a pause in cloning. I'm scared to die even if I think about it like that. I think that's the strength of religion. It's time to go to heaven... If you think dying isn't the end, you might be less scared when you die. That's what I thought. It's a mixture of several identical-shaped pills with poison that can kill you painlessly. Wouldn't it be less scary if I put those pills in a capsule machine and take one before I go to sleep because I don't know for sure when I'm going to die? Now that I think about it...

Go to Hell! 006 – You can kill yourself, life is futile.

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View original text in Korean You can kill yourself. What? Life is futile. Really? Just as building on a well-done floor is stable, I think you have to set the standard at the end of your life to properly reflect on the meaning of living. What if a device that can die right away with just one button is developed? Watch out! You'll be dead as soon as you press it. If there is such a thing, I can die whenever I want to die, so wouldn't the person who really wanted to die think, "How many more days should I live?" If I had to live, wouldn't I have to think about what would really mean to me during that time? What does the universe mean from an absolute perspective? Hello? I'm the god who made you guys. It's been a long time since I came here after turning the space kit around, and I found you guys lol. I don't think my life's meaning will change much just because God appears. But from my point of view, I definitely exist. If you think about it ...

Mastering AI for Blog Writing: How to Finish Posts with Just 30% Effort

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View original text in Korean Artificial intelligence has transformed the way we approach blog writing. With minimal input, AI tools can craft polished, engaging posts, saving time and energy for creators. Here’s a breakdown of how I use AI for blog writing, my strategies, and why it works so well. How I Use AI for Blog Writing Writing blog posts becomes a breeze when AI acts as your assistant. All I need to do is provide core information or key points, and the AI takes over like a professional journalist, producing natural and well-structured content. Afterward, I simply review the output, tweaking or adding details as needed. For example, if I wanted to write about the health benefits of tomatoes, I’d start with a basic idea like: "Eating tomatoes helped improve symptoms of prostate issues." With this simple input, AI produces a compelling, structured post. From there, I can refine specific parts, ensuring the final piece aligns with my tone and purpose. Di...

Why My Vegan Diet Made Me Sick: The Answer Lies in Chronic Diarrhea

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View original text in Korean Switching to a vegan diet initially felt like a healthy decision. However, about a year into it, my health started to deteriorate. Here’s what I experienced: Symptoms I Faced After a Year on a Vegan Diet Persistent cold sweats, with frequent sensations of extreme heat or cold. Difficulty breathing, accompanied by shortness of breath. Fatigue that persisted despite not sleeping for long hours. Pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen (around the solar plexus). Frequent dizziness and mental fog. Constant coughing and irregular heart palpitations. Repeated spasms in my stomach that felt like heart flutters. Loss of appetite and occasional chest pain. Regular diarrhea and overall stomach discomfort. Mental health challenges as my physical condition worsened. Initially, I thought the issue was an excess intake of potassium from consuming too many fruits and vegetables. But upon deeper reflection, I realized the root cause was chronic diarrhe...

Go to Hell! 005 – Discrimination Against Foreigners

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View original text in Korean -Long time no see! -How have you been? Is life in that country okay? Don’t even ask! The discrimination is terrible! By the way, I heard a lot of people from that country are immigrating to Korea these days. You need to be careful. They cause so much crime and don’t even respect women’s rights—it’s that kind of country. You said you hated being discriminated against… That’s different! Don’t approach this emotionally—think logically! They’re stealing our jobs, and someday they might even outnumber Koreans! (From my perspective, you’re the one being emotional—consumed by fear and anger…) If you want to confidently say, “Don’t discriminate against me” when you face discrimination, you should start by not discriminating against others yourself. Also, considering Korea is already a multicultural society, I don’t think hatred or fear toward foreigners will bring ...

Go to Hell! 004 – Time Does Not Exist

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View original text in Korean I don’t think time is fundamental. It’s like how humans created the concepts of north, south, east, and west using Earth’s magnetic field for convenience. Rather than time flowing from past to present to future, it feels like we’re just flying through space. Thinking that way, it makes sense why the moment called “now!” keeps slipping away. I once thought this too: (What if their “now!” isn’t the same as mine and is actually yesterday or tomorrow?) Maybe everyone’s “now!” is completely different. If that’s the case, you could even say the future is already determined. But if time doesn’t exist and I’m just flying, then the “now!” I perceive wouldn’t be behind or ahead of me—it would be exactly at my position. And while time is said to be relative and flow differently for everyone, if we view it from the perspective of the whole, like stamping out a pr...