If I ever write books
Chapter 1's theme would be "The major premise: Nothing can be truly true with the possible exception of mathematical statements" -The only strict truth is about division -Humans can't even define one word definitely, let alone a sentence (Except mathematics) -Therefore what I am writing is also, inherently not well-defined Chapter 2's theme would be "Why life is nothing but cope" -And I might be doing you a disservice telling this -Knowledge is not always better than ignorance (Refer to "In a spaceship to hell", "Stuck in a pipe, unable to move,") -It's a nominal warning, which I know you would probably ignore, but whatever, I don't care Appendix "On suicide" -Do whichever you like, Both are valid options Chapter 3's theme would be "The art of cope: How to cope" -Perfect coping is something that can be done in any environment -I've never seen a perfect coper (Obviously most of the main parts are omitted above) I convinced myself about chapter 2's theme Now I'm digging into chapter 3's theme