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About the question "Why do all good things come to an end?"
« on: September 30, 2013, 01:14:40 AM »

Why do all good things come to an end


  Seems it's a popular question now and I'd like to write something about it("Why do all good things come to an end?").
1) I think this question is a sort of improperly asked.
2) I will write now why:
 a/ Everything come to an end, not only the good things. The bad things also come to an end. The stars come to an end. The animals come to an end(death)... Nothing lasts forever.
 b/ The good things are just a part of the life. The life itself is not infinite. So, it's natural the good things to come to an end for various reasons.
 c/ The good is usually more complicated than the bad in many cases. The complicated things are more difficult to happen (and to exist as well). I think I should give you some examples to make it clear:
 
  • It's easier to break a computer/bottle/mirror than to create a computer/bottle/mirror.
  • It's easier to be poor, than to be a billionaire
I hope it is enough.
 Best wishes!
                                                                         
Geser Kurultaev
A fan of science, philosophy and so on. :)

 

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