As I sit here, surrounded by the echoes of my adult life, my mind drifts back to the simplicity of my childhood. Everything was different then; I didn't have to understand what was or what is. I was free, unencumbered by care or worry. But now, I feel like the world has rejected me. I have no place to fit in, no direction to follow.
Despair wraps around me like a shroud, until I see it – the door. It swings open, beckoning me. In its threshold, I glimpse myself smiling, laughing, and playing like I did as a child. The memory of genuine joy stirs something deep within me. I can't recall the last time I wore a genuine smile.
A magnetic force pulls me toward the door, drawing me in with an otherworldly allure. A whisper in my mind urges me to step forward, promising that everything will be alright. My heart pounds wildly as I approach the threshold.
Happiness, I tell myself, lies just beyond this door. I take a deep breath, ready to surrender to its promise.
But just as I'm about to cross over, the door slams shut. I'm left staring at its blank surface, where words suddenly materialize:
"Beyond this door lies oblivion. If you pass through, you cease to exist in this world."
My heart sinks. The whisper in my mind falls silent. I'm left with only questions:
What lies beyond this door? Is it salvation or annihilation? And what does it mean to cease to exist?
I stand frozen, torn between the longing for happiness and the fear of the unknown.