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Worthyness
It often seems the world we live in, is one defined by things we once created. So one must question past creations and wonder if they were or are worth living by. This brings up the popular concern of worthiness. Is one worth what one is given? Is an object worth its price? Are the beats that hum across this page worth reciting? Questions with answers - possibly. However in this unique scenario, the answers don't matter. One will choose and say despite the correct response to the question that roams that ones head. Therefor I will stop for this point is not worth completing.
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