[It's an interesting take - a curious question. The implication of depression present in the conversation that follows. He keeps it in mind, for now, and focuses on the single emotion itself. ]
It's curious, isn't it? If you follow the logic of some, sadness is a necessity for happiness. If you take one, the other exists in excess and becomes meaningless. To find a cure would negate joy in the long run.
Then if you abide by the existence of it being its own entity, and in speaking of our previous conversation -
You wanted to consume sad media to be sad. If sadness was gone, what feeling would you chase then?
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It's curious, isn't it? If you follow the logic of some, sadness is a necessity for happiness. If you take one, the other exists in excess and becomes meaningless. To find a cure would negate joy in the long run.
Then if you abide by the existence of it being its own entity, and in speaking of our previous conversation -
You wanted to consume sad media to be sad. If sadness was gone, what feeling would you chase then?