I'm sorry to say that I don't have anything happy to report or think upon today, but I do have something that I'm thinking about as a result of it.
First: it appears that Markus Manfred and Prompto Argentum are now gone. I loved both of them a lot, and I counted both of them among my closest friends. We don't know where people go when they leave. But when it comes to Markus and Prompto, I can only hope that they return home. They have a lot to do there. And I can only think that it's where they belong right now.
It's thinking about what someone might want for themselves at this stage that brings me to my next point.
Zerzura wasn't easy for many of us, not just because of ... the reality crafted around us, but because of what we lost. Not only did I lose Markus and Prompto, I lost a chance at peace and happiness for myself and for my daughter. I've alluded to this before, but my goals here to help this world fall onto my desire to give my people a place to escape to, one where we can live peacefully. My people don't live easy lives. But I've recently learned that it's not just about living to do better, but to live and be ... fine with wanting, knowing that you can have those things.
No, Zerzura didn't give any of that to us. Even so, it should inspire us to fight for what we want, whether it's here or when it's time for those of us who want to leave do just that. I guess my point is that you can be selfish. And I know a lot of people are going to ask, "Is it even possible to do that?" I think it is. I think we have to try. It's something I learned from both Markus and Prompto without the aid of a reality that never really existed.
For now, I know we have a lot of work to do. Let me know how I can help any of you get it done. It's what my friends would want, and I'm happy to live by their examples.
First: it appears that Markus Manfred and Prompto Argentum are now gone. I loved both of them a lot, and I counted both of them among my closest friends. We don't know where people go when they leave. But when it comes to Markus and Prompto, I can only hope that they return home. They have a lot to do there. And I can only think that it's where they belong right now.
It's thinking about what someone might want for themselves at this stage that brings me to my next point.
Zerzura wasn't easy for many of us, not just because of ... the reality crafted around us, but because of what we lost. Not only did I lose Markus and Prompto, I lost a chance at peace and happiness for myself and for my daughter. I've alluded to this before, but my goals here to help this world fall onto my desire to give my people a place to escape to, one where we can live peacefully. My people don't live easy lives. But I've recently learned that it's not just about living to do better, but to live and be ... fine with wanting, knowing that you can have those things.
No, Zerzura didn't give any of that to us. Even so, it should inspire us to fight for what we want, whether it's here or when it's time for those of us who want to leave do just that. I guess my point is that you can be selfish. And I know a lot of people are going to ask, "Is it even possible to do that?" I think it is. I think we have to try. It's something I learned from both Markus and Prompto without the aid of a reality that never really existed.
For now, I know we have a lot of work to do. Let me know how I can help any of you get it done. It's what my friends would want, and I'm happy to live by their examples.
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