Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

Everyone has had the question on their mind "what if the world ends tomorrow?". It's a big question to have on your mind, and if you're in no position of power like the main character in this story it probably doesn't brush your mind as much as other worries. Like your house getting bulldozed, not burning your breakfast this morning, getting to work on time, getting your favorite drink. I think this story in a way showcases human nature. We as human beings are so comfortable with little worries like such listed above, that for us to waste our time with such big questions would turn out to be counter intuitive. Even those that are called "doomsday preppers" don't entirely have a clue of how the world will end specifically. They are just banking on the possibility of it being nuclear fallout, or maybe destroyed in a way where this is hope of return. What if that's not the case? What if the Earth is utterly obliterated to the point not a trace is left? What good will all of those canned and dry foods tucked in a bunker do?

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