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Death Quote by B.S. Murthy

“Why is life hard on some while being soft on others? It would appear as if it feels a monotonous regimen would bore people to death, thereby bringing the creation to an unintended end. So, for the larger good of mankind, it could be constrained to contrive individual inequities to keep alive the…” quote by B.S. Murthy
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““Why is life hard on some while being soft on others? It would appear as if it feels a monotonous regimen would bore people to death, thereby bringing the creation to an unintended end. So, for the larger good of mankind, it could be constrained to contrive individual inequities to keep alive the general interest in it. Wonder how it prepares the black list for the fate to act upon! As all are dear to it were it not possible that blindfolded, it would go in for random selection with a sinking heart! And once fate gets hold of life’s blacklist, won’t weddings come in handy for it to impart misery in many wrong permutations and provide bliss in a few right combinations!””

B.S. Murthy

About This Quote

The passage questions why life seems unfair, suggesting that suffering may be intentionally varied to maintain overall interest, and that fate arbitrarily distributes hardship and happiness.

In simple terms: It ponders why life is unequal and how fate decides who suffers or thrives.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that perceived inequities may be random, not purposeful.

Themes

inequality fate human experience philosophy existentialism

Mood

contemplative skeptical melancholic

Type

philosophical literary existential

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • social analysis
  • psychological coping
  • ethical debate
  • literary critique

Key Concepts

determinism randomness ethical paradox meaning of suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you think suffering is truly random or shaped by systemic forces?
  • How does believing in a “blacklist” affect your outlook on fairness?
A Different Perspective

It may oversimplify complex social and personal factors by attributing them to a single force.

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