I thought it was about God. Probably in a way similar to the person who said it was about a cult. It's something that came with a promise of making things better which just took advantage of people until the jig was up; the narrator though is already captivated by this thing and is still devoted to follow it (even if he admits he knows the others realize it's not worth it). It goes away, and won't come along to people in the future, but the narrator still thinks it would be better if everyone just kept on going with it.
It's just comfort for a friend, or maybe the writer himself. It's for someone who is feeling depressed and worried about his insignificance to the world. The writer is trying to say to this other person that he's not insignificant to them.
It's just comfort for a friend, or maybe the writer himself. It's for someone who is feeling depressed and worried about his insignificance to the world. The writer is trying to say to this other person that he's not insignificant to them.
I thought it was about God. Probably in a way similar to the person who said it was about a cult. It's something that came with a promise of making things better which just took advantage of people until the jig was up; the narrator though is already captivated by this thing and is still devoted to follow it (even if he admits he knows the others realize it's not worth it). It goes away, and won't come along to people in the future, but the narrator still thinks it would be better if everyone just kept on going with it.
It's just comfort for a friend, or maybe the writer himself. It's for someone who is feeling depressed and worried about his insignificance to the world. The writer is trying to say to this other person that he's not insignificant to them.
It's just comfort for a friend, or maybe the writer himself. It's for someone who is feeling depressed and worried about his insignificance to the world. The writer is trying to say to this other person that he's not insignificant to them.