Necessary Existence

By Krish
Existence does not always need to be loud, successful, or extraordinary to be meaningful; sometimes, its necessity lies simply in *being*. Every life holds value not because of achievements or recognition, but because presence itself creates ripples—felt or unseen—that shape the world in quiet ways. A person’s existence can be a pause in chaos, a witness to truth, or a silent reminder that even in suffering, life continues to breathe and observe. Just as night is necessary for the stars to be visible, moments of stillness, struggle, and anonymity are essential for depth and understanding. Existence is necessary not because it must prove something, but because without it, certain emotions would never be felt, certain thoughts would never be born, and certain connections—however small—would never occur. To exist is to hold space in time, and that alone is reason enough.
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