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There is no incarnation, this is the only life you have and it's up to you to make is as good as you can. Externalizing and blaming others for everything does not get you far.
There is no afterlife, no nirvana, no reincarnation, you just sense to exist. Until then make an impression on the universe.
Even better. Stop stuffering.
Without suffering, there is no enjoyment. What do you enjoy? What are you grateful for? "Nothing" is a cynical and avoidant answer here, because every person has legitimate answers to these two questions. What are yours?
And yet even with suffering, there is also no enjoyment. Welcome to treatment resistant persistent depressive disorder!
Can't wait for Medicaid to get axed so I can go live in a concentration camp.