If anything, I think it defines them a race. To treat it as a negative thing is the worst thing you can do. Overcoming weakness is what makes us grow mentally and physically; if we were strong in every way, there would be no room for that growth.
I'd almost thank you, God, for making humans weak, so that they can need each other.
Better benefits exist: our weakness allows us to comprehend weakness in the univere and to coexist with weaker creatures and scenarios; it not only gives us permission to develop, but it gives us time. Were we as strong as we would wish, then all we wished to do, we would do without hesitation. (I assume that strength includes willpower. Of course.) Would we be too strong for regret? Would we be too strong to reconsider? Goodness comes to us through weakness in the way that inventions and inspirations have come to us through mistakes.
Said Peter S. Beagle, immortals can sorrow, but only mortals can regret.
Good for us...?
After which has been said, I echo: humans are weak.
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P.S. And even though we don't talk much I do listen to what you say. Trust me.
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There are more important things. Like money! And sex!
But yeah, the desire to be strong is often what fucks us over, so meh.
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Better benefits exist: our weakness allows us to comprehend weakness in the univere and to coexist with weaker creatures and scenarios; it not only gives us permission to develop, but it gives us time. Were we as strong as we would wish, then all we wished to do, we would do without hesitation. (I assume that strength includes willpower. Of course.) Would we be too strong for regret? Would we be too strong to reconsider? Goodness comes to us through weakness in the way that inventions and inspirations have come to us through mistakes.
Said Peter S. Beagle, immortals can sorrow, but only mortals can regret.
Good for us...?
After which has been said, I echo: humans are weak.
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