Asked by Cheesecake
But I think diseases have no eyes.They pick with a dizzy finger anyone, just anyone.choose one
1. Misfortune strikes randomly, not just those who deserve it.
2. Remembering where you came from can help you relate to others.
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I choose 1.
The line about diseases having “no eyes” and picking “anyone, just anyone” directly evokes the randomness of suffering — misfortune can strike people regardless of merit. (Remembering where you came from can foster empathy, but it’s a secondary reading rather than the quote’s main point.)
The line about diseases having “no eyes” and picking “anyone, just anyone” directly evokes the randomness of suffering — misfortune can strike people regardless of merit. (Remembering where you came from can foster empathy, but it’s a secondary reading rather than the quote’s main point.)
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