The will of life and death, never share the same motivation...we all know that love is the ultimate motive to die for...but let’s not kid ourselves......we all know the ultimate motive to rise back from the dead is vengeance.

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The Romantic Poet, John Keats, said: “The will of life and death, never share the same motivation.” In other words,….you don’t want to die for love, but you do want revenge if you lose someone you love. It sounds contradictory, but that is what happens in the world of the living. We all have a strong desire to rise from any situation we find ourselves in. But we have a strong desire to rise back from the dead as well. If we die, we want revenge for loss.

Source: The Unwords

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