• 20.03.2025

Resource Vampires: The Superficial Exchange of Modern Relationships

In today’s world, interpersonal connections are rapidly transforming into exchanges of value, where people use their charm and ability to manipulate emotions for their own gain. Such individuals enter relationships by infusing them with their attractiveness and allure, yet leave behind only a sense of emptiness and instability, as if draining the life force from those around them. This trend indicates that many connections are becoming temporary and utilitarian, where deep emotional reciprocity gives way to an incessant search for new experiences and satisfaction.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Paradox of Eternal Despair

Discussing such a question, one can note that the problem of suicide is not merely a matter of losing the taste for life, but rather a reflection of deep inner contradictions and despair. In the case of a vampire, whose existence is defined by eternity, suicide appears as a paradoxical phenomenon. On one hand, immortality—as reflected in the following thought—means that "Eternal life is not the same life as we know from earthly experience, merely multiplied by an infinity. It is another life. And 'this, current life,' fortunately, is finite, exhaustible" (source: 738_3689.txt), which implies a qualitative difference from ordinary human existence. This distinction suggests that the emotional and spiritual experiences of a vampire are governed by different laws.

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