Where does it go?
It's like when you try to find your keys, but they're nowhere to be found. But you know they're somewhere, right? Maybe they're in the fridge, maybe they're under the couch. You check the fridge, but nope, they're not there. You check under the couch, but nope, not there either. And then you realize, it's like, they're not really there, but you're pretty sure they are. And that's the paradox, man.
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Imagine a cat in a box, and you're not sure if it's alive or dead. That's basically the same as your keys, right? Except, like, the cat is more fun.
It's like, every time you make a decision, the universe splits into like, a billion different worlds where you did it differently. So, like, maybe you're reading this page because you chose to read it, but maybe you're reading it because you chose not to read it, but maybe you're reading it because you chose to read a different page, and so on.
It's like, you're standing on the edge of a cliff, and you have to decide whether to jump or not. But, like, you're not really sure what you want. So you just stand there for, like, hours, wondering what to do.