The meaning of life is creation?
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- In this captivating video, Luke Zaphir examines the role of parenthood in our lives, through the lens of the highly anticipated video game, Elden Ring. Drawing on themes of family, responsibility, and legacy, Luke explores how Elden Ring reflects and challenges our understanding of parenthood and meaning. Discover the insights and perspectives that Elden Ring has to offer on this complex topic, and learn how becoming a parent can bring deep meaning and purpose to our lives.
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The intro alone was so relatable that I couldn't help but subscribe. Thank you for opening a space for discussion of such topics.
I'm so glad you thought so! I hope my new few on this topic are discussion-worthy - I'm nearly done with the second :)
First, don’t feel too bad, Rennala’s always a curveball the first go around.
Second, one of the things I’m most thankful for is being able to be raised in an environment where I really had free reign to figure out bigger questions on my own. I became atheistic very quick despite a Catholic household, and thanks to the internet, I got larger questions put before me (in all honesty, probably too soon). But, now, I feel like I have a good framework to live life through for now. And I can always change my outlook later down the road. Miracle of humanity is our capacity to change.
Nevertheless, I’m gonna be more…vocal, hopefully, on my opinions of the elden ring endings. For the sake of clarity, discovery all the way, you are the arbiter of your own fate, and Ranni is best girl because of this…Millicent’s close, though, god I wish there was a Malenia or Miquella ending-
You'll have to wait to see what I say about Ranni...
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Dying of anticipation, gonzo, even if it’s negative. Can’t wait.