How badly arranged the world is. What is the purpose of ugliness, suffering, sadness? Why our powerless dreams? Why everything?

Gustave Flaubert
How badly arranged the world is. What is the purpose...
How badly arranged the world is. What is the purpose...
How badly arranged the world is. What is the purpose...
How badly arranged the world is. What is the purpose...
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These are the questions that run through my mind. We can’t seem to understand why there is a pain in the world, why there is suffering. So, I think that if we could make sense of this universe, it would make us all feel better. Solutions to many problems are already at our fingertips. We have the power to cure all diseases, make everyone happy and make everyone rich too.

Source: Correspondance

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